| Montreal Providence is an independent film production company created in 2004 by a Swiss social worker, based in Canada and in Europe. Providence aims at producing films dedicated to social issues and redistributes part of its benefits to social and psychotherapeutic projects.
The company produced "Genealogy", short film, dealing with the consequences of sexual abuse experienced in childhood. This film, released in 2005, solely focuses on one specific consequence: the difficulties for a male survivor of sexual abuse to share intimacy with his girlfriend.
Excerpts of "Genealogy" has been broadcasted by Moroccan TV Channel 2M on April 27 2006, during the "Grand Angle" show on pedophilia directed by Selma Mhaoub.
Montreal Providence wishes that the film "Genealogy" could be seen in the Eastern European countries, and therefore propose it freely to all broadcasters.
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