Shipbreakers
Shipbreakers is a 2004 documentary film. A co-production of the National Film Board of Canada with Storyline Entertainment directed by Michael Kot, the film explores the practice of ship breaking decommissioned vessels in Alang, India.
Shipbreakers | |
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Directed by | Michael Kot |
Produced by | Ed Barreveld Michael Kot Peter Starr |
Written by | Shelley Saywell (Narration) |
Narrated by | Ted Biggs |
Music by | Ken Myhr |
Cinematography | Derek Rogers |
Edited by | Deborah Palloway |
Distributed by | National Film Board of Canada |
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Running time | 73 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Awards
- Gemini Award for Best Photography in a Documentary Program or Series (Derek Rogers)
- Ecofilms Festival First Prize - Golden Deer Award
- Golden Sheaf Awards for Best Director Non-fiction and Best Nature/Environment Documentary[1]
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References
- "Awards". Collections page. National Film Board of Canada. Retrieved 3 April 2010.
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