Texada

Texada

Release date : November 20, 2023
Runtime : 17m
Countries of origin : Canada /
Original Language :
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Production companies : ONF | NFB /
November 20, 2023 17m Canada Documentary More
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“Some days go very fast, and some weeks go very slow,” says a worker in the quarries of the Canadian island of Texada. The human experience of time is relative, but it is nothing compared to the timescale of the limestone being excavated. This stone carries history —not just of humanity, but of the earth itself. And we dig it up, crush it, and use it to make things like toothpaste.
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  • title:Texada
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2023
  • Runtime:17m
  • Genres: Documentary · Animation ·
  • Countries of origin: Canada ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Josephine Anderson / Claire Sanford /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: ONF | NFB ·
  • Overview:“Some days go very fast, and some weeks go very slow,” says a worker in the quarries of the Canadian island of Texada. The human experience of time is relative, but it is nothing compared to the timescale of the limestone being excavated. This stone carries history —not just of humanity, but of the earth itself. And we dig it up, crush it, and use it to make things like toothpaste.
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