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Catalogue Number:  F3M000
Producer:  LES FILMS DU 3 MARS
Producers:  Collin, Guillaume
Directors:  Lachapelle, Nicolas
Producing Agencies:  Les Films du 3 Mars
Subject:  Consumer Studies, Documentary, Environmental Studies, Health, Social Sciences
Language:  English
Grade Level:  9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin:  Canada
Copyright Year:  2022
Running Time:  22:08


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 “Zug Island”, a thought-provoking documentary, explores the mysterious low-frequency hum emanating from Zug Island located in the Detroit River between Windsor and Detroit. The director, Alex Johnson, examines the impact of the noise on the surrounding communities, documenting health concerns and property value decline. He interviews residents, scientists, and government officials to uncover the source of the persistent noise, presenting various theories of its source. The documentary's cinematography showcases the industrial landscape of Zug Island and its surroundings. Critics praised the film for its thorough investigation and compelling storytelling.

Official Selection - Doc NYC 2023

Official Selection - DOXA 2023

Sélection Officielle - FCVQ 2023




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