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Work Different
202350 min 36 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Julien Capraro
Production: Nathalie Cloutier (National Film Board of Canada)Denis McCready (National Film Board of Canada)Christine Aubé (National Film Board of Canada)
Script: Julien Capraro
A production of the National Film Board of Canada.
How has working remotely reshaped not just our professional lives but our personal lives as well? The notion of “nine-to-five” that summarized the working world of millions from about the mid-twentieth century onward has undergone a radical shift in recent years.
So long, water cooler; hello, videoconferencing. For those who’ve been granted the privilege, “working together separately” has become the watchword… for better and for worse. Still, the concept isn’t new, though the abrupt way in which it has taken hold may make it seem otherwise.
With COVID-19 now behind us, we know the economy can get along just fine with an at-home workforce. So should we go back to the office? If so, then how and why should the return to an in-person workplace come about? Looking closely at a work model whose roots go back to the 1960s, Work Different examines the origins, impacts, upsides and uncertainties of remote work.
With humour (and a touch of retrofuturist nostalgia!), the documentary reframes a host of social issues—human relationships, environmental responsibility, productivity, social acceptability—by talking to experts, managers, researchers and workers across Canada and beyond.
The multiple viewpoints expressed put such notions as freedom of choice, family values, governance and corporate culture right back into the heart of the conversation.
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Subject categories
- Work and Labour Relations > Automation and Technological ChangeFamily Life and WorkWorking Conditions
- Media and Communication > Telecommunications
- Economics > Work Issues
Credits
- director
- Julien Capraro
- scriptwriter
- Julien Capraro
- researcher
- Julien Capraro
- Emmanuelle Brunet-Comtois
- Marika Lapointe
- editor
- Joffrey Saintrapt
- creative direction
- Christian Langlois
- graphic design
- Alain Ostiguy
- Jan Verburg
- motion design
- Alain Ostiguy
- Jan Verburg
- written diversion scenes
- Stéphane Guertin
- Julien Capraro
- actor
- Camille Cyr Desmarais
- Jocelyn Forgues
- Stéphane Guertin
- videographer
- Jean-Marc Abela
- Yannick Klein
- Moïse Marcoux-Chabot
- Markus Mentzer
- Alexandre Robichaud
- assistant camera
- Dylan Deblois
- sound recordist
- René Portillo
- Xavier Prat
- Ash Sutton
- production manager
- Christine Baudry
- Jennifer Bertling
- Érik Cimon
- Kristyn Stilling
- directing of opening credits
- Christian Langlois
- assistant editor
- Marika Lapointe
- subtitles
- Difuze inc.
- translation
- Difuze inc.
- foley
- Monique Vézina
- sound editor
- René Portillo
- original music
- Mathieu Dandurand
- participation
- Joana Breidenbach
- Carole Breton
- Zyad Chouadhi
- Jean-Loic Fontaine
- Sylvie Guérard
- Kimberly Jean Pharuns
- Serge Lacroix
- Daniel Labillois
- Howard A. Levitt
- David Miller
- Catherine Morency
- Jean-Nicolas Reyt
- Jack Nilles
- Tania Saba
- Isabelle Salesse
- Sid Ahmed Soussi
- Sébastien Vachon
- sales and stock footage manager
- Lea Nakonechny
- technical support
- Pierre Dupont
- Marie-Josée Gourde
- Patrick Trahan
- online editor
- Serge Verreault
- colourist
- Serge Verreault
- foley recording
- Geoffrey Mitchell
- recording of actors
- Claude Naubert
- mixer
- Isabelle Lussier
- technical coordinator
- Jean-François Laprise
- senior production coordinator
- Sara Sajedi
- marketing manager
- Nathalie Guérard
- Geneviève Bérard
- administrator
- Sia Koukoulas
- Alexandrine Torres de Figueiredo
- legal counsel
- Julie Patry
- line production
- Geneviève Duguay
- Alexandrine Torres de Figueiredo
- executive producer
- Nathalie Cloutier
- Denis McCready
- producer
- Christine Aubé
- Denis McCready