A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 24, 2021
Original Title:
2000 mm
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
ONF | NFB
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
Ready or not, society is in a process of redefinition. What goes through people’s minds in a situation like a toilet paper shortage? The term COVID-19 stands for something invisible, stoking fears strong enough to cause stock markets to melt like snow in springtime. As filmmaker Georges Hannan’s 91-year-old mother puts it, “I’ve never seen anything like this.” It has prompted him to embark on a gradual reflection over time, in a part of the world like any other: Atlantic Canada. Call it a fishing expedition with camera and microphone, into the unknown.
Administration:
Geneviève Duguay
Colorist:
Nicolas Lemay
Director:
Georges Hannan
Director of Photography:
Georges Hannan
Editor:
Julien Cadieux
Executive Producer:
Denis McCready
Legal Services:
Julie Patry
Line Producer:
Geneviève Duguay
Online Editor:
Gary Boilard
Patrick Bourque
Original Music Composer:
Dennis Morton
Post Production Supervisor:
Jean-François Dugal
Producer:
Christine Aubé
Production Coordinator:
Audrey Rétho
Sound:
Georges Hannan
Sound Editor:
Dennis Morton
Sound Mixer:
Dennis Morton
Thanks:
Joanne Duguay
Title Designer:
Thierry Roussel-Garneau
Writer:
Georges Hannan
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