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(Redirected from Mark Dolgoy) 1978 Canadian film
Priory: The Only Home I've Got
Directed byMark Dolgoy
Produced byAnne Wheeler
Tony Karch
CinematographyDoug McKay
Edited byChristopher Tate
Music byGeoff Venables
Production
company
National Film Board of Canada
Release date
  • 1978 (1978)
Running time59 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Priory: The Only Home I've Got is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Mark Dolgoy and released in 1978. 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.

The film won the Genie Award for Best Documentary Under 30 Minutes at the 1st Genie Awards in 1980.

References

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Rick Groen, "NFB, Brittain dominate TV Genie awards". The Globe and Mail, March 20, 1980.

External links

Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television for Best Feature Length Documentary and Best Short Documentary
Canadian Film Awards
1968–1978
Genie Awards
1980–2011
Canadian Screen Awards
2012–present
Short Documentary


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