Dimanche/Sunday
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Dimanche/Sunday
It's Sunday after church, so as usual the family gathers at grandma's and grandpa’s house. Everyone talks at once and the chaotic discussion sounds like a raucous flock crows on power lines. The local factory has shut its doors and, naturally, the adults can’t stop fretting about their money woes.
On this particular gray Sunday, a young boy drops a coin on some nearby train tracks out of sheer boredom. Picking the coin up after a train has run over it, he discovers to his astonishment that an amazing transformation has taken place. Patrick Doyon’s first film is a magical tale that imparts important lessons about life as seen through the eyes of a child.
On this particular gray Sunday, a young boy drops a coin on some nearby train tracks out of sheer boredom. Picking the coin up after a train has run over it, he discovers to his astonishment that an amazing transformation has taken place. Patrick Doyon’s first film is a magical tale that imparts important lessons about life as seen through the eyes of a child.
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Title: Dimanche/Sunday
Original Title: Dimanche/Sunday
Language versions: Music only
Country: Canada
Year: 2011
Length: 10 min
Color: Color
Director: Patrick Doyon
Screenplay: Patrick Doyon
Editing: Jelena Popovic
Sound: Luigi Allemano
Music: Luigi Allemano
Production: Marc Bertrand, Michael Fukushima
World Sales: National Film Board of Canada
Age Recommendation: 12
Miscellaneous: Animation: Patrick Doyon
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