Frameworks

Frameworks

Release date : January 30, 2013
Runtime : 1h 31m
Countries of origin : Canada /
Original Language : English / French /
Director : Helen Doyle /
Writers : Helen Doyle /
Production companies : InformAction Films / Artv / Canada Media Fund | Fonds des médias du Canada / Filmoption International / Gouvernement du Québec / Government of Canada / Radio Canada / SODEC /
January 30, 2013 1h 31m Canada Documentary English More
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Bombarded by thousands of images every day, are we still able to truly see them, especially those of conflict and its aftermath? Helen Doyle takes us on a quest for the meaning of images and discovers a vast palette of contrasting images which shock and compel.
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  • title:Frameworks
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2013
  • Runtime:1h 31m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Canada ·
  • Original Language: English · French ·
  • Director: Helen Doyle /
  • Writers: Helen Doyle ·
  • Production companies: InformAction Films · Artv · Canada Media Fund | Fonds des médias du Canada · Filmoption International · Gouvernement du Québec · Government of Canada · Radio Canada · SODEC ·
  • Overview:Bombarded by thousands of images every day, are we still able to truly see them, especially those of conflict and its aftermath? Helen Doyle takes us on a quest for the meaning of images and discovers a vast palette of contrasting images which shock and compel.
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