The Long Walk

199849 min 3 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Alan Bibby

Production: Alan BibbyJerry KrepakevichJerry McIntoshGraydon McCreaJean Poulin

Script: David CunninghamAlan Bibby

Co-produced by Bibby Productions Ltd. and the NFB.

Ken Ward was the first Native Canadian to go public with his HIV diagnosis. Seven years later, he has developed AIDS and remains a passionate advocate for HIV prevention and treatment. Filmmaker Alan Bibby provides a moving account of the man and his work in The Long Walk. Ward works primarily with First Nations populations, where the epidemic is often coumpounded by isolation and poverty. He also takes his message into prisons, where the infection rate among Native inmates is 17 times the national average. Bibby accompanies Ward as he travels the back roads of the Canadian West, nurturing tolerance and understanding within fearful communities, and bringing hope and guidance to people living with HIV or AIDS.

Subject categories


  • Health and Medicine > AIDSIndigenous PeoplesPortraits
  • Sexuality and Reproduction > AIDS
  • Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > Health and SafetyPortraits

Credits


director
Alan Bibby
camera
Alan Bibby
producer
Alan Bibby
Jerry Krepakevich
Jerry McIntosh
executive producer
Graydon McCrea
Jean Poulin
script
David Cunningham
Alan Bibby
editing
David Cunningham
sound
Rick Gustavsen
online editing
Paul Smart
sound editing
Downy Karvonen
sound mix
Paul Sharpe
narration
Bertha Twin
music
Louis Sedmak
Van Willmot
participation
Ken Ward