Wards of the Crown

200542 min 30 secFilm: Documentary

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Direction: Andrée Cazabon

Production: Robert Charbonneau (Les Productions R. Charbonneau inc.)Claudette Jaiko (National Film Board of Canada)

Script: Andrée Cazabon

Produced by Les Productions R. Charbonneau inc. in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada with the participation of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, CBC, and of Radio-Canada, SRC and le Réseau de l'information, RDI.

At age 13, Andrée Cazabon was briefly placed in a group home. Marked by this experience, the filmmaker decided to track four young people for 10 months as they prepared to leave foster care. The result is Wards of the Crown, a stirring documentary about a little-known reality.

Leaha, Myrtho, Emily and Chantal are among the 66,000 youngsters in foster care in Canada. These four young people, all between 16 and 20 years old, give us a candid look at their lives. Beyond their personal stories, all four speak disdainfully about an inept, overburdened foster-care system. "We were like robots they experimented on," says Myrtho. "Nobody has time for a depressed, suicidal thirteen-year-old," adds Emily. In addition to their sad revelations, Wards of the Crown spotlights a system that isn't working, as Claudette Mayheux, a director at the Children's Aid Society, readily admits. "Foster care must become a temporary, short-term solution," she advises.

Though the comments are frank and heartbreaking, the documentary never adopts a sensationalist tone. The shocking disclosures have the ring of truth. With great empathy and a real gift for listening, the filmmaker skilfully blends the four stories.

"When kids become wards of the Crown, does their mother become Queen Elizabeth?" the filmmaker quips. Black humour is one weapon these young people have used to survive (and youngsters who are abandoned, rejected and unloved need their weapons). Beneath their protective shells is a lucidity these walking wounded were forced to learn at an early age, too early in fact. They are courageous souls, and with Wards of the Crown, Andrée Cazabon pays tribute to their incredible strength, generosity and resilience.

Subject categories


  • Social Issues > AdolescentsSocial ServicesSocial Services in Canada
  • Children and Youth > Adoption and Foster CareFamily LifeJuvenile DelinquencyLiving ConditionsSocial Services
  • Ethics and Religious Culture > Ethical Values
  • Civics/Citizenship > Ideologies
  • History and Citizenship Education > Issues in Society Today

Credits


writer
Andrée Cazabon
writer - collaboration
Christion Schnobb
director
Andrée Cazabon
director of photography
Karl Roeder
Mike Tien
cameraman
Peter Warren
sound recordist
Frédéric Edwards
Chris Inwood
Chris Newton
Simon Paine
Jerry Turchyn
editor
Richard Millen
Michel Maltais
sound editor
Wayne Bartlett
original music composer
David Burns
arranger
David Burns
research
Andrée Cazabon
assistant director
Amélie Lalonde
production assistant
Luc Trudel
grip
Roland Marckwort
Richard Venasse
Christion Schnobb
narrator
Andrée Cazabon
video post-production
Carlou post-production vidéo
audio post-production
Bartmart Audio
production equipment
Affinity Productions
insurance
Taillefer Desjardins inc.
legal services
Vivianne de Kinder
Philippe Desrosiers
auditor
Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton
production manager
Marie-Pierre Gariépy
production supervisor
Marie-Pierre Gariépy
executive producer
Robert Charbonneau
producer
Robert Charbonneau
Claudette Jaiko
line production
Chantal Bowen
administrative assistant
Vanessa Emam
distribution agent
Mia Desroches

Awards


  • Golden Sheaf Award - Category: Best Social/Political FilmYorkton Film Festival