Glimmer of Hope

199752 min 22 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Charles Konowal

Production: Joe MacDonaldCharles KonowalChes YetmanGraydon McCrea

Script: Bob Lower

The death of a child is tragedy enough, but when the cause of death is random, brutal murder, the pain can be insurmountable. In the aftermath of horror, the greatest challenge can be to come to terms with grief and get on with life. The Streufert family is part of a growing movement of victims of violence. Taking healing into their own hands as they try to reach an understanding of the tragedy that has shattered their lives, they confront their daughter's killers. In heart-rending scenes of real-life drama, this film documents the dialogue and its effects over a three-year period of victim/offender mediation, a bold new approach to criminal justice. By meeting the killers of their daughter, they can ask the questions that plague them, hear the killers' version first-hand, and bring a monstrous act and its perpetrators into human focus--all in the hope of coming to terms with inexpressible loss and grief.

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Subject categories


  • Law and Crime > CrimesRehabilitation
  • Social Studies > Contemporary IssuesLawSocial Policies and Programs

Credits


director
Charles Konowal
camera
Charles Konowal
producer
Joe MacDonald
Charles Konowal
executive producer
Ches Yetman
Graydon McCrea
script
Bob Lower
sound
Norman Dugas
Brock Capell
editing
Bob Lower
Kenneth George Godwin
Charles Konowal
re-recording
Mike Hoogenboom
narrator
Ian Brown
music
Glenn Buhr

Awards


  • Aquarius / Loss and Transition Film AwardAquarius Loss & Transition Awards
  • Bronze Plaque Award - Category: Social Issues International Film and Video Festival