Nails

197913 min 14 secFilm: Documentary

G

Direction: Phillip Borsos

Production: John Taylor

Produced by Mercury Pictures Inc. for the National Film Board of Canada.

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A blacksmith is seen labouring at his forge, shaping nails from single strands of steel rods. The scene shifts from this peaceful setting to the roar of a twentieth-century nail mill, where banks of machines draw, cut, and pound the steel rods faster than the eye can follow. The scene then shifts back to a nineteenth-century nail factory. These diametrically opposed scenes emphasize the changed relationship between the individual and his work. Film without words.

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Subject categories


  • Work and Labour Relations > Automation and Technological ChangeWorking Conditions
  • Industry and Commerce > Manufacturing IndustriesWork and Labour Relations
  • Social Studies > Economics
  • History and Citizenship Education > Industrialization (1800s)
  • Technology Education > Society and Technology

Credits


director
Phillip Borsos
executive producer
John Taylor
photography
Ron Orieux
sound
Ralph Parker
editing
Raymond Hall
re-recording
Barry P. Jones
music
Michael Conway Baker

Awards


  • Chris Statuette Award - Category: Business and Industry International Film and Video Festival
  • Blue Ribbon Award - Category: TrainingItinerant - American Film and Video Festival
  • Silver Screen AwardU.S. Industrial Film Festival
  • Certificate of Merit - Category: Social ConcernsInternational Film Festival
  • Genie Award for Best Music Score to Michael Conway-BakerGenie Awards
  • Genie Award for Best Theatrical ShortGenie Awards