Shattered Dreams

198927 min 49 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Wendy Hill-Tout

Production: Dale PhillipsGraydon McCrea

Shattered Dreams is a powerful and emotional exploration of the experiences of a family forced to deal with the tragedy of schizophrenia in a loved one; not once, but twice. The Martini family of Calgary lived through the turmoil of losing their youngest son Ben to schizophrenia and eventually suicide, only to discover six years later that a second son, Liv, has developed the disease. Clem Martini, a third brother, narrates the film, sharing with us his family's journey through a world of confusion, guilt, loss and ultimately, hope. (Broadcast on CBC's Man Alive series.)

Subject categories


  • People with disabilities > Children with DisabilitiesFamily LifePeople with Mental Illness or Intellectual Disabilities
  • Psychology and Psychiatry > Family LifeMental Illness and Disabilities
  • Families > Mental Health
  • Family Studies/Home Economics > Family Diversity and ChallengesParentingRelationships
  • Health/Personal Development > Mental Health/Stress/Suicide

Credits


director
Wendy Hill-Tout
producer
Dale Phillips
executive producer
Graydon McCrea
cinematography
James Jeffrey
sound
George Tarrant
Per Asplund
editing
Per Asplund
sound editing
Per Asplund
re-recording
David Cochrane
narrator
Clem Martini
music
Dean Miles
David Hill-Tout

Awards


  • Award for Best Overall Sound (Per Asplund, George Tarrant)Annual Alberta Film and Television Awards
  • Award for Best Documentary Annual Alberta Film and Television Awards
  • Golden Sheaf Award - Category: Best Documentary under 30 minutesYorkton Film Festival