Bras de fer (2018)
On October 26, 2012, red dust covers the Limoilou neighborhood in Quebec City, where Véronique Lalande and her husband Louis Duchesne live with their one-year-old son. Iron oxide, nickel, zinc, arsenic, and other heavy metals fall on the neighborhood near the Port of Quebec, where the multinational company Stevedoring transports the largest amount of nickel in North America. Véronique Lalande calls, writes, and expresses her outrage; she is not afraid to fight for a healthy environment.
Directors:
Jean-Laurence Seaborn, Jonathan Seaborn.
Writer:
Jean-Laurence Seaborn
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Véronique Lalande as Self |
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Louis Duchesne as Self |
| Editing | Jonathan Seaborn | Editor |
| Writing | Jean-Laurence Seaborn | Screenplay |
| Directing | Jean-Laurence Seaborn | Director |
| Camera | Jonathan Seaborn | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Jonathan Seaborn | Director |
| Sound | Jean-Laurence Seaborn | Sound |
| Sound | Jonathan Seaborn | Sound |