David with F.A.S.

199744 min 36 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Gil Cardinal

Production: Gil CardinalDorothy SchreiberJerry KrepakevichJerry McIntoshGraydon McCrea

Script: Gil Cardinal

Co-produced by Kanata Productions Inc., the NFB and CBC Newsworld.

David Vandenbrink seems like a healthy 21-year-old, bright and articulate young man. There is little to suggest that while in his mother's womb, he suffered permanent brain damage. His condition, fetal alcohol syndrome (F.A.S.), went undiagnosed for the first 18 years of his life, causing confusion, anger, and pain for both David and his non-Indigenous adoptive family. Fetal alcohol syndrome is a term used to describe a set of symptoms seen in some children born to women who drank alcohol during pregnancy. The damage can be subtle or severe, resulting in a wide range of symptoms in the areas of slowed growth, disfigurement, and damage to the brain. Associated behavioural problems include impulsiveness, poor judgment, and an inability to grasp the consequences of actions. This personal story, using video footage shot by David himself, along with the experiences of members of his family, is a hard look into the serious consequences of a little-known, but widespread, health problem.

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Subject categories


  • Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > Adolescents and Young AdultsHealth and SafetySocial Problems
  • Children and Youth > Adoption and Foster CareHealth and SafetyIndigenous Youth
  • Health and Medicine > Alcohol, Drugs and Tobacco
  • People with disabilities > Family LifeYoung People with Disabilities
  • Families > Mental Health
  • Psychology and Psychiatry > Mental Illness and Disabilities
  • Health/Personal Development > Mental Health/Stress/Suicide
  • Roles & Relationships > Children & Youth
  • Health & Wellbeing > Children’s Health FASD

Credits


director
Gil Cardinal
script
Gil Cardinal
producer
Gil Cardinal
Dorothy Schreiber
Jerry Krepakevich
Jerry McIntosh
executive producer
Graydon McCrea
camera
Daron Donahue
David Vandenbrink
Danielle Vandenbrink
Lorraine Brownrigg
sound
Clancy Livingston
editing
Marke Slipp