NFB Collection
The Things I Cannot Change
196755 min 5 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Tanya Ballantyne
Production: John Kemeny
Produced by the NFB in collaboration with the Special Planning Secretariat of the Privy Council Office.
This film is considered to be the forerunner of the NFB's Challenge for Change Program. It is a look at a family in trouble, seen from the inside. There is the trouble with the police, the begging for stale bread at the convent, the birth of another child, and the father who explains his family's predicament. Although filmed in Montréal, this is the anatomy of poverty as it occurs in North America, seen by a camera that became part of the family's life for several weeks. A sequel to this film was made in 1986, under the title Courage to Change, showing what happend to the Bailey family 18 years later.
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Subject categories
- Social Issues > Family LifePoverty
- Families > Family PortraitsPoverty
- Economics > Social Conditions and Programs
- Family Studies/Home Economics > Family Diversity and Challenges
- Civics/Citizenship > Human Rights
- Social Studies > Social Policies and Programs
Credits
- director
- Tanya Ballantyne
- producer
- John Kemeny
- photography
- Paul Leach
- sound
- Roger Hart
- editing
- William Brind
- sound editing
- Bernard Bordeleau
- re-recording
- Ron Alexander
- Roger Lamoureux
Awards
- Special Mention - Category: Medium Length FilmsFestival of Canadian Films - Montreal International Film Festival
- Golden Gate Award for Excellence in Network PresentationGolden Gate Awards Competition & International Film Festival
- DiplomaInternational Short Film Festival
- Certificate of MeritConference on Children