ISO (2002)

ISO (2002) poster

On the one hand, there is Murdochville, founded in Gaspésie in 1950 following the discovery of a large copper deposit. In 1970, it had over 5,000 inhabitants. Today, since the mine closed, fewer than 1,000 people live there. On the other hand, there is the ISO, which “brings together experts to share knowledge and develop [...] market- relevant International Standards that support innovation and provide solu- tions to global challenges.” * On the one hand, the needs of people facing unemployment and a loss of identity; on the other, an institution which advocates the efficiency and performance that lead to profit.

Director: Dominic Gagnon
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 75 min
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Music: Dominic Gagnon
Cinematography: Dominic Gagnon
Country: Canada
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is ISO about?
On the one hand, there is Murdochville, founded in Gaspésie in 1950 following the discovery of a large copper deposit. In 1970, it had over 5,000 inhabitants. Today, since the mine closed, fewer than 1,000 people live there. On the other hand, there is the ISO, which “brings together experts to share knowledge and develop [...] market- relevant International Standards that support innovation and provide solu- tions to global challenges.” * On the one hand, the needs of people facing unemployment and a loss of identity; on the other, an institution which advocates the efficiency and performance that lead to profit.
Who directed ISO?
ISO was directed by Dominic Gagnon.
Who stars in ISO?
ISO stars Steve Francoeur, Auriane Sokoloski, Anne-Marie Hamel, Dominic Gagnon.
How long is ISO?
ISO has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).
What genre is ISO?
ISO is a Documentary film.
Where was ISO produced?
ISO was produced in Canada.