Islet (film)
2003 Canadian film
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Islet (French: Îlot) is a Canadian animated short film, directed by Nicolas Brault and released in 2003.[1] Addressing themes of climate change, the film depicts an Inuk man who is fishing on an ice sheet that suddenly breaks up, leaving him drifting on an ice floe.[1]
| Islet | |
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| French | Îlot |
| Directed by | Nicolas Brault |
| Written by | Nicolas Brault |
| Produced by | Michèle Bélanger |
| Edited by | José Heppell |
| Music by | Guy Pelletier |
| Animation by | Nicolas Brault |
Production company | |
Release date |
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Running time | 7 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
It was a Jutra Award nominee for Best Animated Short Film at the 6th Jutra Awards,[2] and a Genie Award nominee for Best Animated Short at the 24th Genie Awards.[3]