A Moon of Nickel and Ice

Catalogue Number: F3M023
Producer: LES FILMS DU 3 MARS
Producers: Falco, Christine
Directors: Jacob, François
Producing Agencies: Les Films Camera Oscura
Subject: Canadian World Studies, Documentary, History, Politics, Social Issues, Social Sciences, Sociology, World History
Language: Russian
Grade Level: Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin: Canada
Copyright Year: 2017
Running Time: 112:03
The mining town of Norilsk sits in the heart of the Siberian Arctic, huddled behind its wind walls and bathed in the smoke and sulfur of its factories. While teenagers in the icy city dream of exile and nickel miners ponder the lost Soviet comradeship, descendants of Gulag prisoners and theatre artists seek to shed light on Norilsk’s dark past, buried under ice and censorship. A Moon of Nickel and Ice fondly follows the lives of these inhabitants of the end of the world.
Film is narrated in Russian with English subtitles.
A Moon of Nickel and Ice will please fans of essayistic documentaries and travelogues alike, granting multiple viewpoints around collective memory and loss. - Open City Documentary Festival
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