
The Things I Cannot Change
Réalisé par Tanya Tree1 janvier 1967 55minDocumentaire
7.810.0
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 happened to the Bailey family 18 years later.
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The Things I Cannot Change was released on 1 janvier 1967.
The Things I Cannot Change was directed by Tanya Tree.
The Things I Cannot Change has a runtime of 55min.
The Things I Cannot Change was produced by John Kemeny.
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 happened to the Bailey family 18 years later.
The key characters in The Things I Cannot Change are Self (Gertrude Bailey), Self (Kenneth Bailey).
The Things I Cannot Change is a Documentaire film.
The Things I Cannot Change has an audience rating of 7.8 out of 10.
