Directed by Martine Chartrand Cinematography Martine Chartrand Initial release 12 February 2001 Screenplay Martine Chartrand | Written by Martine Chartrand Edited by Fernand Bélanger Director Martine Chartrand | |
Produced by Pierre Hébert
Marcel Jean
Yves Leduc Music by Lilison T.S. Cordeiro
Oliver Jones Production company National Film Board of Canada Awards Golden Bear Award for Best Short Film Music director Oliver Jones, Lilison T.S. Cordeiro Similar When the Day Breaks, Sunday, Strange Invaders, Wild Life, Walking |
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Black Soul (French: Âme noire) is a 2002 animated short by Haitian Canadian filmmaker Martine Chartrand that uses paint-on-glass animation and music to portray defining moments of Black history.
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Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, its soundtrack features traditional African rhythms, gospel music by Ranee Lee and a composition by jazz pianist Oliver Jones. Awards for the film included a Golden Bear for best short film at the Berlin International Film Festival and the Jutra Award for best animation. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows.
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