| Drowning in Dreams | |
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| Directed by | Tim Southam | 
| Produced by | Michael Allder | 
| Cinematography | Éric Cayla | 
| Edited by | Nick Hector | 
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Running time  | 75 minutes | 
| Country | Canada | 
| Language | English | 
Drowning in Dreams is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Tim Southam and released in 1997.[1] The film centres on Fred Broennle, a German-Canadian businessman from Thunder Bay, Ontario, who engaged in a multi-year effort to raise the shipwrecked Gunilda from the bottom of Lake Superior.[2]
The film premiered at the 1997 Toronto International Film Festival.[3]
The film received a Genie Award nomination for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 18th Genie Awards.[4]
References
- ↑ Liam Lacey, "Film Review: Drowning in Dreams". The Globe and Mail, November 22, 1997.
 - ↑ Marc Horton, "Film explores nature of obsession; Mad desire to salvage a sunken ship leaves man 'Drowning in Dreams'". Edmonton Journal, September 6, 1997.
 - ↑ Christopher Harris, "Toronto International Film Festival, Day 9, Pick of the day: Drowning in Dreams". The Globe and Mail, September 12, 1997.
 - ↑ "Sweet Hereafter leads the Genie award pack". The Province, November 5, 1997.
 
External links
- Drowning in Dreams at IMDb
 - Drowning in Dreams at the National Film Board of Canada catalog
 
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