Les Terminales de Chambéry réalisent un film pour sensibiliser les jeunes à leurs responsabilités !

In 2025, final-year students at Monge High School created a film aimed at raising awareness among young people about their responsibilities. A total of sixteen students in their final year of the STMG (Science and Technology of Management and Business) program participated in the project. They worked on an unusual courtroom drama, produced by Foxtrotte Films, under the guidance of Ms. Magali Duchêne, an economics and management teacher and volunteer with the MAIF Prevention Association (Chambéry branch). After several months of preparation and filming, the film was screened at the school on June 23, 2025. This event allowed the students to present the various stages of its creation. The film was shot in a real courtroom, with the participation of actual lawyers. The entire judicial process was overseen by Ms. Bigot, President of the Chambéry Judicial Court, accompanied by a representative from the National Police. This immersive experience allowed the students to gain a better understanding of how the justice system actually works. The main objective of this project was to raise awareness among young people of the responsibility they each bear, and to encourage them to reflect on the consequences of addictions, particularly alcohol and drugs, as well as the unintentional actions that can result. The partners in this project were: the MAIF Prevention Association, the Road Safety Association, the Chambéry court, and the Le Corsaire bar.