| Reconstruction | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Laurence Green | 
| Written by | Laurence Green | 
| Cinematography | Laurence Green André Abou-Jaoudé  | 
| Edited by | Laurence Green | 
| Music by | Francis Bebey Akowissa Koffigan Akofa Akoussah Ayawa Aladji  | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 21 minutes | 
| Country | Canada | 
Reconstruction is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Laurence Green and released in 1995.[1] Made as a student film while Green was studying film at Concordia University, the film explores Green's own family history, including his discovery of the answer to the long-unaddressed family secret of what happened to his adopted sister who had simply disappeared from the family many years earlier.[1]
The film premiered in May 1995 at Concordia University's Festival of Student Films.[2] It was later screened at the 1995 Toronto International Film Festival, where it was named the winner of the Best Canadian Short Film award.[3]
References
- 1 2 Andrew McIntosh, "Reconstruction". Canadian Film Encyclopedia.
 - ↑ Bill Brownstein, "Screen test; Concordia film festival presents innovative, provocative work". Montreal Gazette, May 1, 1995.
 - ↑ "Toronto film audience falls for Antonia's Line". Vancouver Sun, September 18, 1995.
 
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