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Sand

Genre

Narrative-Fiction

Directed By

Winston Washington Moxam

Date: Mar 1999
Length: 00:19:45
Process: B&W
Country: Canada
Language: English
Shooting Format: 16 mm

Synopsis

This is a story of two black Canadian soldiers stranded on a desert island during WWII with only one canteen of fresh water between them. In order to survive they must face and overcome not only the heat and thirst, but also their own doubts and fears.

Tags

fear, race, soldiers, survival, thirst, World War II

Credits

Director
Winston Washington Moxam
Writer
Winston Washington Moxam
Cinematographer
Claude Savard
Editor
Marc-Francois Tremblay
Music
Akutesini
Cast
Bruce Stevenson, Robert Russell, S. R. Stevenson, Taval Stevenson

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