Joseph Doutaz & Olivier Veuve, Shingle-makers

1989 29 minutes

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The "tavillonneur" or shingle-maker cuts out and fits shingles or wood tiles into place. Shingles (called "tavillons" in Switzerland), are one of the oldest methods of roofing or covering an outside wall. There are no longer any official apprenticeships. The film follows two shingle-makers, Joseph Doutaz and Olivier Veuve, who have very different techniques of cutting and placing their shingles. Joseph Doutaz uses only the traditional "tavillons" while Olivier Veuve works with these, as well as with "anseilles," larger and thicker wood tiles. We see both men at work in Winter and in Summer, and see some of their finished buildings.

Released

1st January 1989

37 years ago

Runtime

29 minutes

Finishes at 9:40pm

Directed by

Jacqueline Veuve

Image of Jacqueline Veuve

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