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Release Date:
May 7, 2024
Original Title:
Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying
Genres:
Animation | Documentary
Production Companies:
ONF | NFB
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 7
Don’t Let the Sun Catch You Crying is a short meditation on love, grief, and imagination. The hand-drawn animated documentary was created through a collaboration between mother, elder and narrator Edith Almadi and filmmakers Natalie Baird and Toby Gillies. This poetic piece celebrates life and the transformative ability of art to elevate and transcend us. Through vivid drawings and Edith’s simple yet magical words, the film explores our enduring bond with loved ones who have passed. In honouring her son’s life within the cosmos, Edith’s artworks embody colours, shapes and metaphors that remind us of the timeless power of love, gravity, and grace until our final breaths.
Administration:
Bree Beach
Devon Supeene
Darin Clausen
Assistant Foley Artist:
Carmelita Glowacki
Camera Operator:
Toby Gillies
Natalie Baird
Director:
Toby Gillies
Natalie Baird
Editor:
Oana Suteu Khinitirian
Toby Gillies
Natalie Baird
Executive Producer:
David Christensen
Foley:
Lise Wedlock
Foley Recordist:
Geoffrey Mitchell
Graphic Designer:
Mélanie Bouchard
Legal Services:
Peter Kallianiotis
Line Producer:
Laetitia Seguin
Manager of Operations:
Darin Clausen
Devon Supeene
Music:
Gilad Carroll
Sam Sarty
Andy Rudolph
Online Editor:
Serge Verreault
Producer:
Alicia Smith
Production Coordinator:
April Dunsmore
Jessica Smith
Everett Sokol
Janet Kwan
Production Supervisor:
Esther Viragh
April Dunsmore
Publicist:
Katja De Bock
Sound Designer:
Kelsey Braun
Andy Rudolph
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jean-Paul Vialard
Technical Advisor:
Lyne Lapointe
Luc Binette
Technical Supervisor:
Vincent McCurley
Éloi Champagne
Translator:
Esther Viragh
François Godin
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