Patrick's story. [videorecording (DVD)]

Patrick's story. [videorecording (DVD)]

Publication Date
2006

Publication Information
Montreal, Que. : National Film Board of Canada,

Physical Description
1 videodisc (ca. 24 min.)

Subject Term
Teenagers -- Suicidal behavior.
 
Abused teenagers -- Suicidal behavior.
 
Cree Indians -- Suicidal behavior.
 
Cree Indians -- Ethnic identity.
 
Indians of North America.
 
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.

Summary
Patrick Bird was "a casualty of colonialism," having walked a dark boyhood journey of sexual abuse, neglect, foster homes, detention centres, loss, abandonment, drugs, alcohol and self-mutilation. Through no fault of his own, Patrick was disconnected from his family, his childhood and his Cree culture and left with few resources to cope with the pain and powerlessness. Patrick's story explores what brought a young man to attempt suicide and what turned his life around. With the help of friends and his loving adoptive mother, Patrick begins the search for his identity and spirituality as a Cree man, while discovering his talents in music and acting. This story offers us all a message of inspiration and hope.

Language
English

General Note
DVD.


LibraryCollectionCollectionCall NumberStatus
St. John's - A.C. Hunter (SJH)Adult NFic DVD NFBAdult Non-Fiction DVD NFB362.28 P27Checked In