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Release Date:
June 13, 2022
Original Title:
The Flying Sailor
Alternate Titles:
Le matelot volant
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Fantasy | History
Production Companies:
ONF | NFB
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 8
The Flying Sailor is based on the Halifax Explosion of 1917 when two ships collided in the Halifax Harbour causing the largest accidental explosion in history. Among the tragic stories of the disaster is the remarkable account of a sailor who, blown skyward from the deck of a British cargo steamer, flew over 2 km before landing completely unharmed, but naked except for his boots.
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3D Modeller:
William J. Dyer
Additional Effects Development:
Jon-Jon Atienza
Zane Kozak
Administration:
Bree Beach
Devon Supeene
Animation:
William J. Dyer
Anna Bron
Compositing Artist:
Nicolas Mermet
Digital Imaging Technician:
Éloi Champagne
Director:
Amanda Forbis
Wendy Tilby
Editor:
Chelsea Body
Executive Producer:
David Christensen
Foley Artist:
Andy Malcolm
Legal Services:
Peter Kallianiotis
Manager of Operations:
Darin Clausen
Music:
Luigi Allemano
Musician:
John Sadowy
Lyzann Gervais
Dominic Guilbault
Chantal Bergeron
Madeleine Messier
Annie Guenette
Chloe Chabanole
Elvira Misbakhova
Bojana Milinov
Sheila Hannigan
Alain Aubut
Carla Antoun
Adrian Vedady
Jeffrey Stonehouse
Lori Freedman
Louis-Philippe Marsolais
Alice Lane Lepine
Luigi Allemano
Online Editor:
Serge Verreault
Producer:
David Christensen
Production Coordinator:
Jessica Smith
Publicist:
Nadine Viau
Katja De Bock
Sound:
Luigi Allemano
Sound Recordist:
Geoffrey Mitchell
Technical Supervisor:
Luc Binette
Albert Kurian
Title Designer:
Alain Ostiguy
Writer:
Amanda Forbis
Wendy Tilby
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