Airsick

Airsick

Lucas Oleniuk
In Airsick: An Industrial Devolution Toronto Star Photographer Lucas Oleniuk tackles the global issue of climate change through a local approach. With the exception of two images, all 20,000 photographs were shot in Ontario, Canada. But they illustrate a global problem. With a haunting original score by Randy Risling and evocative quotes, Airsick plays out like an unsettling dream.
Photographer. Lucas began his career in photography at the Saskatoon Star Phoenix in 2000 before moving on to Hong Kong’s Asiaweek Magazine in 2001. He has been on staff at The Toronto Star newspaper since 2003. From the seal hunt in Newfoundland to hurricanes in Haiti, Jamaica, Grenada, Texas and New Orleans, Lucas has covered a wide range of environmental issues. He has furthered that coverage with collections from China’s desertified northwest provinces, North America’s industrial hubs and the Southern Patagonian Ice Cap. All three of these projects were self financed and shot on 4x5 negatives. Lucas has also produced work focusing on the native struggle in Canada, violence in Haiti, the Somali crisis and most recently, the Haitian earthquake. Lucas has twice been selected for the Flash Forward Annual and claimed a POYi first place award for multimedia in 2009. He is also a two-time recipient of the prestigious Canadian National Newspaper Award for photography. His work has been published in numerous Communication Arts and Applied Arts photography annuals. Last year Lucas was selected as a Critical Mass finalist for his collection entitled, "The Greenwall of China".
  • Original title Airsick
  • Director Lucas Oleniuk
  • Duration 5
  • Production year 2010
  • Theme Social Issues
  • Category Short Film
  • Subcategory Documentary
  • Gender Drama
  • Nationality United states
  • Producer MediaStorm
  • Dialogue language No dialogues