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Release Date:
January 1, 1986
Original Title:
Moving On
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Studio D (NFB)
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 28
This short documentary looks at how the community of London, Ontario, has implemented a plan to address the issue of domestic violence. These efforts, spearheaded by police, lawyers, doctors, transition house staff, women's groups, and social services agencies have turned London into a rare model community. There, The London Battered Women's Advocacy Clinic and "Changing Ways," a therapy program for men who batter, contribute to the city's innovative attempt to break the cycle of violence. Moving On is part of the The Next Step, a 3-film series about the services needed by and available to battered women.
Administration:
Linda Payette
Assistant Camera:
Nastaran Dibai
Assistant Director:
Barbara Doran
Assistant Editor:
Patricia Vergeylen-Tassinari
Cinematography:
Zoe Dirse
Director:
Tina Horne
Editor:
Sidonie Kerr
Executive Producer:
Kathleen Shannon
Gerry Rogers
Location Sound Recordist:
Norma Denys
Music:
Judith Gruber-Stitzer
Louis Hone
Music Editor:
Julian Olson
Producer:
Tina Horne
Gerry Rogers
Production Secretary:
Louise Talbot
Researcher:
Barbara Doran
Tina Horne
Sound Editor:
Jackie Newell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Shelley Craig
Hans Peter Strobl
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