Priory: The Only Home I've Got
| Priory: The Only Home I've Got | |
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| Directed by | Mark Dolgoy | 
| Produced by | Anne Wheeler Tony Karch | 
| Cinematography | Doug McKay | 
| Edited by | Christopher Tate | 
| Music by | Geoff Venables | 
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| Running time | 59 minutes | 
| Country | Canada | 
| Language | English | 
Priory: The Only Home I've Got is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Mark Dolgoy and released in 1978.[1] The film is a portrait of the Priory Hospital in Victoria, British Columbia, a long-term care facility organized around the then-new model of independent living.[2]
The film won the Genie Award for Best Documentary Under 30 Minutes at the 1st Genie Awards in 1980.[3]
References
- ^ Thomas Waugh, Michael Brendan Baker and Ezra Winton, Challenge for Change: Activist Documentary at the National Film Board of Canada. McGill-Queen's University Press, 2010. ISBN 9780773585263. p. 488.
- ^ Katherine Dedyna, "A legacy of helping others; When Vera McIver moved to Victoria she helped revolutionize the care of seniors in long-term facilities". Victoria Times-Colonist, July 24, 2009.
- ^ Rick Groen, "NFB, Brittain dominate TV Genie awards". The Globe and Mail, March 20, 1980.
External links
- Priory: The Only Home I've Got at IMDb
- Watch Priory: The Only Home I've Got on the NFB website