Stone Makers (French: Carrière) is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Jean-Marc E. Roy and released in 2016.[1] Created as part of the National Film Board of Canada's 5 Shorts Project, the film depicts workers at a quarry in Saguenay, Quebec, allowing the sound of the machines to create a sort of "industrial symphony".[1]
| Stone Makers | |
|---|---|
| French | Carrière |
| Directed by | Jean-Marc E. Roy |
| Written by | Jean-Marc E. Roy |
| Produced by | Denis McCready Colette Loumède Claudia Chabot |
| Cinematography | Vincent Biron |
| Edited by | Stéphane Lafleur |
Production company | National Film Board of Canada |
Release date | 2016 |
Running time | 5 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
The film was shot with a monochrome Digital Bolex.[1]
The film was a shortlisted Canadian Screen Award finalist for Best Short Documentary Film at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards.[2]
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