Quiet Zone is a 2015 Canadian experimental short documentary film[1] directed by Karl Lemieux and David Bryant; they co-wrote the screenplay and Bryant wrote the score.
[2] It was produced by the National Film Board of Canada.
[2] At the 4th Canadian Screen Awards the film was nominated for Best Short Documentary by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television.
[3] In the documentary, people living in the United States National Radio Quiet Zone in West Virginia talk about their electromagnetic hypersensitivity.
Visual and sound effects are used to make their distress palpable to the viewer.