Between: Living in the Hyphen (2005) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 1, 2005

Original Title:
Between: Living in the Hyphen

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
ONF | NFB

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: G 

Runtime: 44

Anne Marie Nakagawa's documentary examines what it means to have a background of mixed ancestries that cannot be easily categorized. By focusing on 7 Canadians who have one parent from a European background and one of a visible minority, she attempts to get at the root of what it means to be multi-ethnic in a world that wants each person to fit into a single category.

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Administration:
Darin Clausen

Colorist:
Jamie Francey

Director:
Anne Marie Nakagawa

Director of Photography:
Craig Wrobleski

Editor:
Jamie Francey

Executive Producer:
Graydon McCrea

Location Sound Recordist:
Frank Russo
Gary Bruckner

Musician:
Emre Ünal

Online Editor:
Jamie Francey

Original Music Composer:
Emre Ünal

Producer:
Bonnie Thompson

Production Assistant:
Noel Begin
Brian Batista
Tinu Sinha

Production Coordinator:
Ginette D'Silva
Cindy Gillies
Faye Yoneda

Production Supervisor:
Kelly Isaac

Researcher:
Elizabeth Klinck

Sound Designer:
Emre Ünal

Transcriptions:
Bridget Toms
Christa Krislock

Writer:
Anne Marie Nakagawa

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