Wall is a Canadian animated documentary film, directed by Cam Christiansen and released in 2017.[1] Based on David Hare's theatrical monologue Wall, the film is a reflection on the Israeli West Bank barrier and its effects on peace in the Middle East.[2]
In 2019 the film received a new screening in Calgary, alongside a talk about the Israeli-Palestinian border wall by writer Marcello Di Cintio.[6]
Referencesedit
^ abEric Volmers, "Cam Christiansen, David Hare and the NFB break down barriers with animated 'essay' Wall". Calgary Herald, September 15, 2017.
^Pat Mullen (August 16, 2018). "Review: 'Wall'". Point of View.
^Vlessing, Etan. "National Film Board of Canada to Animate Israel's West Bank Barrier For Theatrical Doc". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 14, 2011.
^Jordan Mintzer (June 13, 2018). "'Wall': Film Review | Annecy 2018". The Hollywood Reporter.
wall, 2017, film, wall, canadian, animated, documentary, film, directed, christiansen, released, 2017, based, david, hare, theatrical, monologue, wall, film, reflection, israeli, west, bank, barrier, effects, peace, middle, east, wallfilm, posterdirected, byca. Wall is a Canadian animated documentary film directed by Cam Christiansen and released in 2017 1 Based on David Hare s theatrical monologue Wall the film is a reflection on the Israeli West Bank barrier and its effects on peace in the Middle East 2 WallFilm posterDirected byCam ChristiansenWritten byDavid HareProduced byDavid ChristensenBonnie ThompsonMusic byJames Mark StewartAnimation byMitch BaranyPrice MorganCam ChristiansenSergey SolokhinWilliam DyerNiranjan KailainathanDeepak KumarTyler LemermeyerGregory MarshallJoe SieProductioncompanyNational Film Board of CanadaRelease dateSeptember 25 2017 2017 09 25 CIFF Running time82 minutesCountryCanadaLanguageEnglish The film was originally announced in 2011 for a planned release in 2014 3 but it was delayed and instead premiered at the 2017 Calgary International Film Festival 1 It screened at the 2018 Annecy International Animation Film Festival in competition for the Cristal for best feature film 4 and was commercially released to Canadian theatres in 2018 5 In 2019 the film received a new screening in Calgary alongside a talk about the Israeli Palestinian border wall by writer Marcello Di Cintio 6 References edit a b Eric Volmers Cam Christiansen David Hare and the NFB break down barriers with animated essay Wall Calgary Herald September 15 2017 Pat Mullen August 16 2018 Review Wall Point of View Vlessing Etan National Film Board of Canada to Animate Israel s West Bank Barrier For Theatrical Doc The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved December 14 2011 Jordan Mintzer June 13 2018 Wall Film Review Annecy 2018 The Hollywood Reporter Jordan Pinto NFB animated feature Wall gets theatrical release Playback July 30 2018 Eric Volmers Filmmaker Cam Christiansen brings documentary WALL back to Calgary for screening at Central Library Calgary Herald August 22 2019 External links editWall at IMDb nbsp nbsp This article related to a Canadian documentary film of the 2010s is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wall 2017 film amp oldid 1189431981, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,