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Work Different

Travailler autrement
Julien Capraro
2023 | 50 min 36 s
Documentary
French and English with English subtitles


Short Synopsis


Long Synopsis

Excerpts

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Poster

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Jack Nilles, NASA Engineer and Inventor of the concept of teleworking

Jean-Nicolas Reyt, Associate Professor - McGill University

Catherine Morency - Full Professor, Polytechnique Montréal Holder of the Canada Research Chair in Personal Mobility

Sid Ahmed Soussy, Professor and Sociologist of work, UQAM

Tania Saba, Professor BMO Chair in Diversity and Governance, University of Montreal

Daniel Labillois - Director of the Learning, Success and University Pedagogy Center University of Quebec at Rimouski

Zyad Chouadhi - Innovation and Business Innovation Consultant

Jean-Loïc Fontaine - Artistic Director, Video Games

David Miller – Lawyer

Isabelle Salesse - General Director - Association Franco-Yukonnaise (AFY)




Team


Julien Capraro
Researcher, Writer and Director


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Photo : NFB




Christine Aubé
Producer


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Photo : NFB




Denis McCready
Producer and Executive Producer


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Photo : NFB




Nathalie Cloutier
Executive Producer


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Photo : Valérie Sangin



Credits

Director, Writer and Researcher
Julien Capraro

Editor
Joffrey Saintrapt

Creative Direction
Christian Langlois

Graphic and Motion Design
Alain Ostiguy
Jan Verburg

Written Diversion scenes
Stéphane Guertin
Julien Capraro

Actors
Camille Cyr Desmarais
Jocelyn Forgues
Stephane Guertin

Videographers
Jean-Marc Abela
Yannick Klein
Moïse Marcoux-Chabot
Markus Mentzer
Alexandre Robichaud

Assistant Camera
Dylan Deblois

Sound Recordists
René Portillo
Xavier Prat
Ash Sutton

Production Managers
Christine Baudry
Jennifer Bertling
Érik Cimon
Kristyn Stilling

Directing of Opening Credits
Christian Langlois

Researchers
Emmanuelle Brunet-Comtois
Marika Lapointe

Assistant editor
Marika Lapointe

Subtitles and Translation
Difuze

Foley
Monique Vezina

Sound Editor
René Portillo

Original Music
Mathieu Dandurand

Original Soundtrack
© 2023 Office national du film du Canada (SOCAN)

With the participation of
Joana Breidenbach
Carole Breton
Zyad Chouadhi
Jean-Loïc Fontaine
Sylvie Guérard
Kimberly Jean Pharuns
Serge Lacroix
Daniel Labillois
Howard A. Levitt
David Miller
Catherine Morency
Jean-Nicolas Reyt
Jack Nilles
Tania Saba
Isabelle Salesse
Sid Ahmed Soussi
Sébastien Vachon

Special thanks to
Jack Nilles for his generosity and without whom this conversation would not exist
To Clémentine and Simon for their indolent but essential encouragement
To Isabelle for her initial inspiration, her precious and benevolent listening
Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM)
Association franco-yukonnaise (AFY)
Film LA, City of Santa Monica

Archives
National Film Board of Canada
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Sales & Stock Footage Manager
Lea Nakonechny

Technical Support
Pierre Dupont
Marie-Josée Gourde
Patrick Trahan

Online Editor and Colourist
Serge Verreault

Foley Recording
Geoffrey Mitchell

Recording of Actors
Claude Naubert

Mixer
Isabelle Lussier

Technical Coordinator
Jean-François Laprise

Senior Production Coordinator
Sara Sajedi

Marketing Managers
Nathalie Guérard
Geneviève Bérard

Administrators
Sia Koukoulas
Alexandrine Torres de Figueiredo

Legal Counsel
Julie Patry

Line Producers
Geneviève Duguay
Alexandrine Torres de Figueiredo

Executive Producers
Nathalie Cloutier
Denis McCready

Producers
Christine Aubé
Denis McCready

A National Film Board of Canada Production

 



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