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Animation
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Human Interest
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| Targeted Audience: |
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All Audiences
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| Year of Production: |
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2005
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| Duration: |
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12m47s
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Production Stage: |
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Completed
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Release Date: |
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Not specified
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Rights: |
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Television
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Country: |
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Canada
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Original: |
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Without words
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Dubbed: |
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Not specified
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Subtitles: |
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Not specified
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M&E: |
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Not specified
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Sound Mix: |
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Shooting Format: |
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Delivery Format: |
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Digital Betacam
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HD: |
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Television Standard: |
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NTSC
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Aspect Ratio: |
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4:3
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Color
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Seller National Film Board of Canada

Contact:
Isabelle de Bellefeuille
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Synopsis
Animator and director Marv Newland explores the concept of having a mind of your own, no matter how many minds you were born with. In this playful film, bees visit flowers in unison, birds make synchronized landings on birdbaths, and the neighbourhood three-headed cat happily stops to be stroked. Life floats along in colourful clouds of harmony, until a simple conflict threatens to destroy this idyllic world. Tête à Tête à Tête takes place in another realm, where conflicts are the stuff of real life. Newland examines our tendency to judge others for being different, and how intolerance can threaten relationships and even result in violence. This film is a thought-provoking commentary on how beings interact. Tête à Tête à Tête is part of the ShowPeace series - lively, animated films about conflict and dispute resolution. The film focuses on the special significance of conflicts with those who are close to you and explores issues of conformity and tolerance for difference. A film without words.
Prizes and Awards
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Production Company: |
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NFB
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Producer: |
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Director: |
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Mary Newland
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Cast: |
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Sell Sheet Front

Images
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