Bearing Witness: Jocelyn Morton

200351 min 10 secFilm: Documentary

G

Direction: Dan Curtis

Production: Adam SymanskyPierre LapointeSally Bochner

Script: Jim Osborne

Jocelyn Morton's life wasn't supposed to go this way. At age 44, she had been battling cancer for a decade.

This film follows Jocelyn over the last four months of her life. In an intimate, powerful and unvarnished way, it introduces us to a woman struggling to balance her life as a cancer patient with her need to live as ordinary a life as possible.

An accomplished sculptor with an easygoing grace and generosity, Jocelyn is a deeply private person who rarely shares the burden of her illness with others. She derives strength and joy from her close-knit family and friends, who admire her grit and determination, while at times feeling troubled by her reticence.

Bearing Witness consists of three films, each approximately one hour long, on people with life-threatening illnesses. The series also profiles Luke Melchior, who has Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, and Robert Coley-Donohue, who died of ALS (also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease) at age 74.

Subject categories


  • Health and Medicine > CancerCoping with Illness and Dying
  • Women - Portraits > Health and Illness

Credits


director
Dan Curtis
writer
Jim Osborne
camera
Dan Curtis
sound
Dan Curtis
picture editing
Dan Curtis
music composer
Tobin Stokes
producer
Adam Symansky
Pierre Lapointe
executive producer
Sally Bochner
sound editor
André Chaput
re-recording
Serge Boivin
on-line technician
Denis Gathelier
digital editing technician
Phyllis Lewis
title design
Gaspard Gaudreau
post-production coordinator
Linda Payette
program administrator
Marie Tonto-Donati
Nickie Merulla
production clerk
Sia Koukoulas
transcription
Susan Panneton