Research and script
Philippe Baylaucq
Narration
Jackie Burroughs
Cinematography
Serge Ladouceur
Philippe Baylaucq
Sound recording
Paulo Castro-Lopez
Editing
Dominique Sicotte
Image post-production
Guillaume Millet
Musical Score
Eric Longsworth
Sound Design
Benoît Dame
Image research
Françoise de la Cressonnière
Directrice de Production
Amy Webb
Producers
Nicole Godin
Germaine Ying Gee Yong
Production Photographers
Philippe Baylaucq, Francine St Laurent,
Claude Brasseur et Jean Demers
Moving Sands is a multi-visual film combining old photographs, drawings and paintings, with modern moving scenes of the mystic beauty of Sable Island (150 km from the shores of Nova Scotia). From historic fact to myths and tales of curses, pirates, ghosts and shipwrecks, the film weaves through a collection of Trixie Boutelliers’ photographs and a narrative of her imagined thoughts offered as a first person guide to the island’s mysteries.
[…] The whimsical film develops a more personable feel through the imagined narrative of Boutellier, whose father was a superintendent on Sable years ago. This tale of growing up on Sable Island offers the viewer a collection of information on the island’s animal life, vegetation, settlers, and special visits from people such as Graham Alexander Bell. From hunters to preservationists, the film speaks to the hardships of life on the island, the severe weather, and the harsh costal region, including fascination with the wild horses, and how the island is now a sanctuary to all animals that inhabit it
Jocelyn A. Dimm. CM Magazine Vol.XI #11 Feb. 4 2005
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