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Frameworks: Images of a Changing World

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Frameworks: Images of a Changing World
FrenchDans un océan d'images
Directed byHelen Doyle
Written byHelen Doyle
Produced byNathalie Barton
Ian Quenneville
CinematographyNathalie Moliavko-Visotzky
Edited byDominique Sicotte
Music byNigel Osborne
Production
company
Distributed byFilmoption International
Release date
  • March 16, 2013 (2013-03-16) (FIFA)
Running time
91 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguagesEnglish
French

Frameworks: Images of a Changing World (French: Dans un océan d'images) is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Helen Doyle and released in 2013.[1] The film interviews various photographers and photojournalists to explore the ways in which contemporary technology, such as smartphone cameras and social networking platforms on the internet, have led to modern culture becoming so bombarded with photographic and video images that even the most shocking images of war are losing their power and impact.[2]

The film premiered at the 2013 International Festival of Films on Art,[3] before going into commercial release in September.[2]

The film received a Prix Iris nomination for Best Documentary Film at the 16th Jutra Awards in 2014.[4]

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