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Shattered dreams, directed by Wendy Hill-Tout for The National Film Board of Canada

Label
Shattered dreams, directed by Wendy Hill-Tout for The National Film Board of Canada
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
CollegeAdult
Main title
Shattered dreams
Medium
electronic resource
Oclc number
840840859
Responsibility statement
directed by Wendy Hill-Tout for The National Film Board of Canada
Runtime
28
Series statement
Filmakers library online
Summary
Shattered Dreams recounts the emotional journey of a family forced to deal with the tragedy of schizophrenia - not once but twice. The Martini family lived through the turmoil of losing their youngest son, Ben, to schizophrenia and eventually to suicide. Six years later they discovered that their second son also had developed the same mental illness. Clem Martini is the third brother in the family. He narrates the film, sharing with us his family's distress and guilt. He explains how lack of information about schizophrenia left the family ill-prepared to deal with Ben when he was released from the hospital. Having lived through one trauma they are now in a better position to help the second son salvage his life. An important film for all who work with the mentally ill
Target audience
general
Technique
live action
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