A Moon of Nickel and Ice
A Moon of Nickel and Ice (French: Sur la lune de nickel) is a Canadian documentary film, directed by François Jacob and released in 2017.[1] The film profiles history and culture of the isolated Russian mining city of Norilsk.[1]
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Directed by | François Jacob |
Produced by | Christine Falco François Jacob Vuk Stojanovic |
Cinematography | François Jacob Vuk Stojanovic Ilya Zima |
Edited by | François Jacob Jéricho Jeudy |
Distributed by | Journeyman Pictures |
Release date | 2017 |
Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
Awards
The film was screened at the 2017 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, where Jacob won the Emerging Canadian Filmmaker Award.[2] At the DOXA Documentary Film Festival, the film received an honourable mention for the Best Canadian Documentary Film award.[3]
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).[4]
References
- "Hot Docs 2017: White Walls Say Nothing, A Moon of Nickel and Ice, This Cold Life, Vancouver: No Fixed Address". UrbanToronto, May 2, 2017.
- "Film Festival Roundup: Hot Docs Announces Awards, Human Rights Watch Festival Unveils Lineup and More". Indiewire, May 11, 2017.
- "DOXA fest announces its 2017 award-winning films". The Georgia Straight, May 14, 2017.
- "Mary Kills People, Anne, Ava, Mohawk Girls among nominees at Screen Awards". Montreal Gazette, January 16, 2018.