Have you ever taken a leap of faith?The French have long been known for their open markets. For nearly twenty years Jacques has sold ‘stock américain’ – military surplus. Now he has decided he can no longer do this. Have you ever taken a leap of faith? For nearly twenty years Jacques has sold military surplus on the open markets of Provence. Now he wants to change his life. He no longer wants to sell the images of war. This is the story of Jacques’ transformation and how it affects his world. Three years later we revisit Jacques and discover that his life has changed in an unexpected way. Crossing the Void
Release Year: 2005 Duration: 25 min Availability: Worldwide Related: International, Life & Culture, Politics, Religion & Spirituality The French have long been known for their open markets. For nearly twenty years Jacques has sold ‘stock américain’ – military surplus. Now he has decided he can no longer do this. Have you ever taken a leap of faith? For nearly twenty years Jacques has sold military surplus on the open markets of Provence. Now he wants to change his life. He no longer wants to sell the images of war. This is the story of Jacques’ transformation and how it affects his world. Three years later we revisit Jacques and discover that his life has changed in an unexpected way. Report a Technical Issue If you're having any difficulties viewing the film or have any playback-related technical questions, contact us using our general feedback page.
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