The Way It Is

198224 min 13 secFilm: Fiction

Direction: Beverly Shaffer

Production: Diane BeaudryKathleen ShannonRobert Verrall

Script: Brenda Rabkin

This sensitive drama examines the effects of divorce on a family, particularly on a twelve-year-old girl. Although Helen Murray's parents were divorced two years ago, Helen still hopes for a reconciliation. When a visit from her father is cancelled, an emotionally charged confrontation with her mother takes place. Helen admits her anguish over the divorce and realizes that she must learn to accept the situation. An excellent film for both children and adults on the themes of family communications and coping positively with family break-up, The Way It Is can be used for discussion in family-life courses and single-parent groups, and for individual and couples counselling.

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Subject categories


  • Families > ChildrenDivorce and Separation
  • Children and Youth > Divorce and Separation

Credits


director
Beverly Shaffer
producer
Diane Beaudry
executive producer
Kathleen Shannon
Robert Verrall
screenplay
Brenda Rabkin
cinematography
Jean-Pierre Lachapelle
sound
Serge Beauchemin
editing
Donna Read
sound editing
John Knight
re-recording
Jean-Pierre Joutel
music
Larry Crosley
cast
Stephanie Daniel
Anick Farris
Kevin Riley
Ronna Sinclair
Shauna Wilkie

Awards


  • Award for Outstanding Educational Film Learning A-V Magazine
  • Honorable MentionItinerant - National Council on Family Relations