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A Moon of Nickel and Ice

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A Moon of Nickel and Ice
Sur la lune de nickel
Directed byFrançois Jacob
Produced byChristine Falco
François Jacob
Vuk Stojanovic
CinematographyFrançois Jacob
Vuk Stojanovic
Ilya Zima
Edited byFrançois Jacob
Jéricho Jeudy
Music byViviane Audet
Robin-Joël Cool
Alexis Martin
Production
company
Les Films Camera Oscura[1]
Distributed byJourneyman Pictures
Release date
  • 2017 (2017)
Running time
110 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageFrench

A Moon of Nickel and Ice (French: Sur la lune de nickel) is a 2017 Canadian documentary film, directed by François Jacob.[2] The film profiles history and culture of the isolated Russian mining city of Norilsk.[2]

Awards

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The film was screened at the 2017 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, where Jacob won the Emerging Canadian Filmmaker Award.[3] At the DOXA Documentary Film Festival, the film received an honourable mention for the Best Canadian Documentary Film award.[4]

The film received three Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards, for Best Feature Length Documentary, Best Cinematography in a Documentary (Jacob, Vuk Stojanovic and Ilya Zima) and Best Editing in a Documentary (Jacob and Jéricho Jeudy).[5]

References

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  1. ^ "A MOON OF NICKEL AND ICE - les Films du 3 Mars".
  2. ^ a b "Hot Docs 2017: White Walls Say Nothing, A Moon of Nickel and Ice, This Cold Life, Vancouver: No Fixed Address". UrbanToronto, May 2, 2017.
  3. ^ "Film Festival Roundup: Hot Docs Announces Awards, Human Rights Watch Festival Unveils Lineup and More". Indiewire, May 11, 2017.
  4. ^ "DOXA fest announces its 2017 award-winning films". The Georgia Straight, May 14, 2017.
  5. ^ Pat Mullen, "Canadian Screen Awards Preview: Picks and Foolish Predictions". Cinemablographer, March 11, 2018.
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