East Side Showdown

199946 min 1 secFilm: Documentary

14A

Direction: Robin Benger

Production: Peter StarrLouise LoreChristopher Sumpton

Script: Robin Benger

Middle-class homeowners, angry radicals, desperate drug addicts and people simply looking for a place to lay their head: all are players in a bitter struggle in the downtown Toronto neighbourhood of Dundas and Sherbourne.

Angel, a prostitute and drug addict, dodges the law. Bed-and-breakfast owner Renée rails against the sex and drug trade. Community organizer John Clarke advocates direct action in defence of the poor. And at the eye of this storm is Reverend Jeannie Loughrey, whose drop-in centre provides much-needed help for the poor, yet homeowners accuse the centre of harbouring criminals and are lobbying to shut it down.

By focusing on one particular Toronto neighbourhood, East Side Showdown reflects on issues affecting towns across the country, as our social safety net is eroded and the gap between rich and poor grows wider.

Subject categories


  • Social Issues > Canadian CommunitiesCrime and DelinquencyIndividual in SocietyPovertySubstance AbuseUrban Life
  • Social Studies > Contemporary Issues
  • Media Education > Documentary Film
  • History and Citizenship Education > Issues in Society Today

Credits


director
Robin Benger
script
Robin Benger
producer
Peter Starr
executive producer
Louise Lore
associate producer
Christopher Sumpton
editing
Christopher Sumpton
photography
John Westheuser
sound
Alister Bell
Steve McNamee
Mike MacClymont
Mark Obradovich
online editing
Steve McDonald
narrator
Nicholas Campbell
music
Allen Booth