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Fix: The Story of an Addicted City (TV Version)
200244 min 39 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Nettie Wild
Production: Betsy CarsonNettie WildGary Marcuse
Produced by Canada Wild Productions Ltd. in association with CTV, with the participation of the Canadian Television Fund, with the financial participation of Rogers Documentary Fund, in association with Knowledge Network and W - a Corus Entertainment Company, with the participation of British Columbia Film, CanWest Western Independent Producers Fund and British Columbia Arts Council, with the assistance of the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and Telus New Media and Broadcast Fund.
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This documentary captures the pulse of one of the most controversial issues of our times. It is the story of Vancouver's struggle to open Canada's first safe injection site for drug users. It is the story of a man and of a city fighting drugs and addiction. Dean Wilson used to be an IBM salesman. Now he is possibly the most outspoken drug addict in Canada. He is a loud and articulate advocate for street addicts from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, one of Canada's poorest neighbourhoods, and the site of the highest HIV rate in North America. Ann Livingston is the charismatic organizer of Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users (VANDU). She is a nonuser, driven by an impatient spirituality. She is extremely confrontational. In 27 cities around the world, safe injection sites have been proven to save lives. Together Ann and Dean lead an unpredictable crew of street addicts in their fight to open North America's first safe injection site for drug users in Vancouver.
Subject categories
- Health and Medicine > Alcohol, Drugs and Tobacco
- Law and Crime > Drug Traffic and Substance AbusePolice Operations
- Social Issues > Substance AbuseUrban Life
Credits
- director
- Nettie Wild
- producer
- Betsy Carson
- Nettie Wild
- narration - writer
- Nettie Wild
- executive producer
- Gary Marcuse
- cinematographer
- Kirk Tougas
- Nettie Wild
- editor
- Reginald Dean Harkema
- creative consultant
- Manfred Becker
- assistant editor
- Ness Broom
- original music composer
- Dennis Burke
- Sal Ferreras
- sound designer
- Dennis Burke
- sound editor
- Patrick Haskill
- Andre Iwanchuk
- sound recordist
- Jeff Henschel
- David Hechenberger
- re-recording mixer
- Bill Sheppard
- Dean Giammarco
- musician
- Dennis Burke
- Sal Ferreras
- Robbie Steininger
- production manager
- Betsy Carson
- post supervisor
- Betsy Carson
- music consultant
- Velcrow Ripper
- technical supervisor
- R. Neil Thompson
- boom operator
- Jason Wood
- Jeff Carter
- production assistant
- Ness Broom
- Dawn Buie
- Bruce Hill
- Michelle Hignell
- Tallis Kirby
- Naomi MacDougall
- Bill Roxborough
- Patricia Williams
- Diana Wilson
- intern
- Evelyn Pollock
- Ayelet Tsbari
- graphics
- Rob Postma
- online editor
- Robert Appleby
- colourist
- Tom Metzger
- archival researcher
- Paula Sawadsky
- Klaus Becker
- transcription
- Irene Nemeth
- Ness Broom
- legal counsel
- Brahm Martz
- auditor
- Margaret Newton & Co
- facilities
- Squishbug Creative Services Inc.
- Cinesonic Productions Inc.
- Northwest Imaging & FX
- closed captioning
- Line 21 Media Services Inc.