Taking Charge

199625 min 34 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Claudette Jaiko

Production: Chantal BowenGinny StikemanJosée Beaudet

Produced by Studio D and Regards de femmes of the NFB in collaboration with the Federal Women's Film Program.

Taking Charge shows teens taking the initiative to overcome the fears and vulnerabilities of growing up in an increasingly violent and rapidly changing society. Through role-playing, theatre groups, peer discussion groups and anti-violence collectives these young activists have "taken charge," educating themselves and their peers towards a deeper understanding of the effects of violence rooted in sexism, racism and homophobia.

We see through their various initiatives, as well as personal testimonies, that teens speaking and organizing against violence sends a positive message to everyone. Taking Charge encourages the viewer to re-examine definitions of violence, and shows how to effect change.

The defiant lyrics of the theme song match the bold and creative energy alive in these teens. Witty animation sequences add a layer of visual playfulness, but the message remains: Do something before it is too late!

Other versions


Subject categories


  • Social Issues > AdolescentsDiscrimination and StereotypingViolence
  • Children and Youth > Discrimination and StereotypingSocial Action
  • Sexuality and Reproduction > Sexual minorities (2SLGBTQ+ people)

Credits


director
Claudette Jaiko
producer
Chantal Bowen
executive producer
Ginny Stikeman
Josée Beaudet
cinematography
Martin Leclerc
sound
Justine Pimlott
editing
Petra Valier
sound editing
Gilles Quintal
re-recording
Jean Paul Vialard
animation
Sylvain Proteau
music
Claude Lebrun
Marc Pérusse
participation
Minusha Alam
Leanne Phillips
Kojenwa Moitt
Nina Thompson
Phillip T. Edwards
Tammy Reid
Catherine Miller
Alfredo Phipps
Kevin Risk
Rahma A. Adam
Dannell Phillips

Awards


  • Award of Merit - Category: InstructionItinerant - AMTEC