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Release Date:
September 9, 2020
Original Title:
Thursday
Alternate Titles:
Lights, Camera, Pivot! - Thursday
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
ONF | NFB
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
Thursday shot from filmmaker Galen Johnson's high-rise apartment during COVID-19 “lockdown” in Winnipeg, captures people going about their daily routines in the city's eerily empty streets, yards and parking lots, on their balconies and on the riverbanks. The extreme distance and the diminutive scale of humans is paired with sound close-ups—a combination that embodies the strange, heightened intensity of feeling of the time, knowing an era-defining tragedy is happening yet being so physically removed.
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Administration:
Devon Supeene
Director:
Galen Johnson
Director of Photography:
Galen Johnson
Editor:
Galen Johnson
Evan Johnson
Executive Producer:
David Christensen
Legal Services:
Peter Kallianiotis
Location Sound Recordist:
Kelsey Braun
Online Editor:
Bruce Little
Producer:
Alicia Smith
Production Coordinator:
April Dunsmore
Production Supervisor:
Esther Viragh
Publicist:
Katja De Bock
Sound Designer:
Galen Johnson
Andy Rudolph
Sound Mixer:
Andy Rudolph
Technical Supervisor:
Luc Binette
Thanks:
Carl Matheson
Writer:
Galen Johnson
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