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Discussions in Bioethics: Family Tree
198514 min 18 secFilm: Fiction
Direction: Norma Bailey
Production: Wolf KoenigAndy Thomson
Script: Ruth Andrishak
One of a series of short, open-ended dramas designed to stimulate discussion of values and ethics in relation to modern medical technology. This film examines the moral questions surrounding the issue of compulsory sterilization. When a child-beater and single mother of three is admitted to hospital in need of abdominal surgery, the surgeon is sorely tempted to perform a tubal ligation without the patient's consent, thus preventing the birth of "new victims."
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Subject categories
- Health and Medicine > BioethicsSexuality and ReproductionWomen
- Sexuality and Reproduction > Birth Control
- Women > Child AbuseHealth and IllnessSexuality and Reproduction
- Families > Child AbuseFamily ViolenceNontraditional FamiliesSexuality and ReproductionSingle-parent FamiliesSociety and the Family
- Religion, Beliefs and Ethics > Ethics and Bioethics
- Ethics and Religious Culture > Ethical Values
- Civics/Citizenship > Human Rights
- Health/Personal Development > Mental Health/Stress/Suicide
Credits
- director
- Norma Bailey
- producer
- Wolf Koenig
- executive producer
- Andy Thomson
- script
- Ruth Andrishak
- camera
- Susan Trow
- sound
- Jacques Drouin
- editing
- Janice Brown
- sound editing
- Wojtek Klis
- re-recording
- Hans Peter Strobl
- cast
- Alex Gelfand
- Ali Giron
- Lindalee Tracey
- Laura Nerenberg
- Cedric Smith
- Patty Talbot
- Jacklin Williams
Awards
- Prizes awarded to each of the eight films in the series - Category: Health and Medicine Golden Gate Awards Competition & International Film Festival