After the Axe

198156 min 13 secFilm: Fiction

G

Direction: Sturla Gunnarsson

Production: Sturla GunnarssonSteve LucasArthur Hammond

Script: Steve Lucas

Produced by the NFB in association with the CBC, and with the participation of English Program, Studio D.

Every year, 250 000 managers get fired in North America. After the Axe is a cinematic drama that examines executive terminations and a new industry that specializes in handling them. The film was made with the cooperation of the business community, which provided authentic locations and even helped script actual scenes on set. The central figure, D.R. "Biff" Wilson, forty-four, is a composite figure based on extensive conversations with fired executives; the others play themselves. An interesting look at business ethics.

Subject categories


  • Industry and Commerce > BusinessSmall and Medium-Sized BusinessesWork and Labour Relations
  • Work and Labour Relations > Human ResourcesUnemployment and Job Hunting
  • Family Studies/Home Economics > Adulthood
  • Health/Personal Development > Careers & EducationProblem Solving/Conflict Resolution
  • Social Studies > Labour Studies

Credits


director
Sturla Gunnarsson
producer
Sturla Gunnarsson
Steve Lucas
executive producer
Arthur Hammond
script
Steve Lucas
photography
Andreas Poulsson
sound
Bryan Day
editing
Roger Mattiussi
sound editing
Roger Mattiussi
narrator
Roger Mattiussi
re-recording
Mike Hoogenboom
Jean-Pierre Joutel
music
Patricia Cullen
Sharon Smith
cast
James Douglas
Anne Christison
Janine Manatis
Randy Solomon

Awards


  • Golden Sheaf Award - Category: Best DirectionYorkton Film Festival
  • Blue Ribbon Award - Category: Management TrainingItinerant - American Film and Video Festival
  • Silver CINDY AwardItinerant - International CINDY Competition