An immersive documentary in the Vivalia emergency services in the province of Luxembourg (video)

An immersive documentary in the Vivalia emergency services in the province of Luxembourg (video)
An immersive documentary in the Vivalia emergency services in the province of Luxembourg (video)

Objective of the documentary? “Raise awareness, don’t shock”

This documentary, entrusted to Mathieu Blanchart, aims to raise awareness among the general public, without shocking. The idea is to reduce the gap between patients’ perception and emergency doctors’ reality.

The videographer from Walloon Brabant spent more than 10 days (and nights) immersed with the teams of the four emergency services, to produce H24, behind the doors of the Vivalia emergency room.

This 40-minute documentary will be broadcast in four cinemas in the province and followed by a debate with the general public. “We are ready to hear criticism “, continues the communications manager within the intermunicipal association.

Proof that there is a demand, the rooms quickly filled up. Sessions will be split.

And to allow everyone to view this documentary, Vivalia is considering making it completely accessible.

Broadcast in Libramont cinemas on November 4 (both screenings are sold out); in Bastogne on November 5 at 8:30 p.m.; in Marche on Thursday, November 14 (there are still places left for the 6:30 p.m. session); in Arlon on December 3 at 8:30 p.m.

Info and registration: www.vivalia.be/h24-derriere-les-portes-des-urgences

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