The Price of Duty

199547 min 50 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Garth Pritchard

Production: Jerry KrepakevichGraydon McCrea

Script: Gwynne Dyer

In the first three years of U.N. peacekeeping activity in former Yugoslavia, ten Canadian soldiers died. Numerous others were seriously injured. Many were "engineers," soldiers who are assigned the dangerous task of clearing land mines in order to create a safer environment for the local populations. A tribute to Corporal Mark Isfeld, or "Issy," as he was known to his fellow soldiers, The Price of Duty follows the soldiers of the 1 Combat Engineer Regiment in their daily work of destroying or disarming some of the hundreds of thousands of anti-tank mines, anti-personnel mines and booby-traps that have been planted in the Balkans since civil war broke out in 1991. As we see in dramatic close-ups, it's a painstaking job with great personal risk, requiring nerves of steel and unwavering trust among soldiers. It's a job that cost Canadian peacekeeper Mark Isfeld his life.

Subject categories


  • National Security and Defence > Armed Forces Programs and OperationsPeacekeeping
  • War, Conflict and Peace > Bosnia, Croatia and SerbiaEuropePeace and Peacekeeping
  • Foreign Countries > Eastern Europe and Balkans

Credits


director
Garth Pritchard
producer
Jerry Krepakevich
Graydon McCrea
executive producer
Graydon McCrea
script
Gwynne Dyer
narrator
Gwynne Dyer
camera
Rick Gustavsen
Garth Pritchard
sound
Rick Gustavsen
Garth Pritchard
editing
Ray Harper
sound editing
Brian Campbell
sound mix
Kelly Cole
music
Jan Randall

Awards


  • Award for Best Documentary over 30 minutesAnnual Alberta Film and Television Awards
  • Award for Best Direction in DocumentaryAnnual Alberta Film and Television Awards
  • Award for Best Production of the FestivalAnnual Alberta Film and Television Awards