Living in the Middle of Nowhere
Living in the Middle of Nowhere is an experimental poetic documentary film that explores the Saskatchewan landscape in relation to the transition from Winter to Spring, the Saskatchewan population, and stereotypes from the perspective of a French-speaking Canadian.
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Matthew HoodDirectorPink•ish
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Matthew HoodWriterPink•ish
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Matthew HoodCinematographer
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Jovana HoeyKey CastPink•ish
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Matthew HoodEditor
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Project Type:Documentary, Experimental
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Runtime:3 minutes 19 seconds
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Completion Date:April 11, 2021
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Production Budget:0 USD
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Country of Origin:Canada
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Country of Filming:Canada
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Language:French
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:Yes - University of Regina
Matthew Hood was born and raised in rural Saskatchewan. He currently attends the University of Regina with a major in Film Production.
I often feel as though Saskatchewan does not get enough credit when it comes to its reputation. Oftentimes, Saskatchewan is referred to as the plainest province, which is ironic since it is a prairie province, therefore, consisting mostly of plains. This film is an attempt to reinforce the beauty of Saskatchewan and all of its entertaining possibilities through a satirically poetic form with an experimental documentary style.