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Tiphaine Saillard, director of the documentary “When my passion validates me”, is the guest of 11 p.m. of franceinfo Thursday, November 18 as part of the operation DuoDay.
DuoDay is an initiative allowing every year a disabled person to spend a day within a company or an association in order to observe the work of an employee and participate in their daily tasks. Thursday, November 18 took place the fourth edition of this day which aims to move the lines on the inclusion of people with disabilities in society. The editorial staff of France Télévisions welcomed Tiphaine Saillard, documentary maker and creator of a YouTube channel.
His documentary, When my passion validates me, combines its two passions: music and image. “Over the years, I have noticed that you can have all the difficulties in the world, if you are passionate, what people remember is passion”, explains Tiphaine Saillard in the 11 p.m. Thursday, November 18. “I like to define myself as someone who has several strings to his bow and who likes to touch everything, because we do not know what tomorrow will bring “, describes herself as the one who does not have a visible handicap, but is very sensitive and very active. Is it a brake? “It can be difficult in some cases, but as you go, you develop the desire to go further and push your limits and by dint of doing it, you end up not being aware at all” of its difficulties, concludes Tiphaine Saillard.