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El silencio vale oro
20121 h 17 min 48 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Julien Fréchette
Production: Jean-Simon ChartierColette Loumède
Produced by MC2 Communication Média in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada.
What are the limits to freedom of speech? Can we put a price on our spoken and written words?
Following the 2008 release of the book Noir Canada, author Alain Deneault, his co-writers and his publisher, Éditions Écosociété, grappled with these questions—at great personal expense—after being sued for defamation in Quebec and Ontario courts by two large Canadian mining companies. Deneault and his publisher fought back, becoming entangled in a seemingly never-ending spiral of judicial proceedings.
Silence Is Gold is a political and legal thriller of a documentary that unfolds behind the scenes of the Canadian justice system. Without judging or wading into the merits of the cases, filmmaker Julien Fréchette leads us through the twists and turns of the pre-trial legal proceedings, as we eagerly anticipate a resolution that is continually delayed.
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Subject categories
- Law and Crime > Legal System, Personnel and Proceedings
- Mining > Mining Industries
- Media and Communication > Print Media and PublishingSocial Issues
- Civics/Citizenship > Citizen Responsibilities
- History and Citizenship Education > Economy and Development (1500-present)
- Technology Education > Environment and Technology
- Geography > Natural Resources
Credits
- director
- Julien Fréchette
- producer
- Jean-Simon Chartier
- Colette Loumède
Awards
- Special Mention for the Magnus Isacsson AwardRencontres Internationales du Documentaire de Montréal