Dumping Day (2021)

Dumping Day (2021) poster

In a village at the tip of Nova Scotia, an Acadian community of 2,000 inhabitants is preparing to begin yet another lobster fishing season. The fishermen are preparing all year round for this great return to school day, on the verge of their feet, all waiting for the Atlantic wind to finally calm down, to be able to weigh anchor.

Director: Adèle Foglia, Ludovic Anselme Pilon
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 15 min
Release Date:
Cinematography: Adèle Foglia
Editing: Cristi Andrei Parpalita
Production: Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema
Country: Canada
Language: English, Français
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Adèle Foglia, Ludovic Anselme Pilon
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dumping Day about?
In a village at the tip of Nova Scotia, an Acadian community of 2,000 inhabitants is preparing to begin yet another lobster fishing season. The fishermen are preparing all year round for this great return to school day, on the verge of their feet, all waiting for the Atlantic wind to finally calm down, to be able to weigh anchor.
Who directed Dumping Day?
Dumping Day was directed by Adèle Foglia, Ludovic Anselme Pilon.
How long is Dumping Day?
Dumping Day has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).
What genre is Dumping Day?
Dumping Day is a Documentary film.
Where was Dumping Day produced?
Dumping Day was produced in Canada.