Zug Island | |
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Directed by | Nicolas Lachapelle |
Written by | Nicolas Lachapelle Tiago McNicoll Castro Lopes |
Produced by | Guillaume Collin Nicolas Lachapelle |
Starring | Tiago McNicoll Castro Lopes |
Cinematography | Nicolas Lachapelle |
Edited by | Jérémie Carvalho |
Music by | Mourad Bennacer |
Production company | PRIM Centre d'artistes |
Distributed by | Les Films du 3 mars |
Release date |
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Running time | 22 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Languages | English French |
Zug Island is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Nicolas Lachapelle and released in 2022.[1] The film centres on an investigation by Tiago McNicoll Castro Lopes of the mysterious "Windsor Hum" that plagued residents of the Detroit-Windsor region for many years, and depicts the larger industrial devastation in and around the hum's presumed source on Zug Island.
The film premiered at the 2022 Montreal International Documentary Festival.[1]
Awards
Award | Date of ceremony | Category | Recipient(s) | Result | Ref(s) |
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DOXA Documentary Film Festival | 2023 | Short Documentary Award | Nicolas Lachapelle | Honored | [2] |
Prix Iris | December 10, 2023 | Best Short Documentary | Nicolas Lachapelle, Guillaume Collin | Nominated | [3] |
References
- 1 2 Jean-Christophe Laurence, "Le malaise avec Monk…". La Presse, November 17, 2022.
- ↑ Gail Johnson, "DOXA Documentary Film Festival announces 2023 award winners". Stir, May 13, 2023.
- ↑ "Québec Cinéma dévoile les finalistes aux PRIX IRIS 2023". CTVM, November 14, 2023.
External links
- Zug Island at IMDb
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