VILLAGE IN A BOX

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Title: VILLAGE IN A BOX

Reference number: 8047

Date: 2004

Director: d. Kara Johnston

Sponsor: Bridging the Gap Production supported by The Scottish Screen National Lottery Fund, Scottish Enterprise Tayside, Angus Digital Media Centre, Docspace and Edinburgh College of Art

Producer: Micky MacPherson

Production company: Plum Films

Sound: sound

Original format: DVCam

Colour: col

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 16.30 mins

Description: A Scottish artist owns an unusual collection of WW2 French identity cards. Prior to creating a piece of art with them, he returns to France to meet some of the survivors of those cards. [synopsis from Scottish Screen brochure "New Scottish Short Films 2004"]

Part of Season 1 'Bridging the Gap' documentary scheme, on the theme of "Journeys".

Credits: Bridging the Gap in association with the Scottish Screen National Lottery Fund presents

Thank you to the people of St. Laurent des Arbres
concept by Joe Scherrer
researcher / translator Mike Johnson
researcher Dorothy Scherrer
p. man. Tina Foster
p. co-ordinator Lucy Austen
online edit ARC Facilities
sd. dub Canongate Studios
d. ph. Martin Radich
offline ed. James Charkow
exec. p. Noe Mendelle, Amy Hardie

Plum Films for Bridging the Gap Production supported by The Scottish Screen National Lottery Fund, Scottish Enterprise Tayside, Angus Digital Media Centre, Docspace and Edinburgh College of Art