COTTONLAND

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Title

COTTONLAND

Subject

drug addicts social issues

Description

"When the last of Cape Breton's coalmines shut down in the late 1990s, the community of Glace Bay fell into economic despair, followed by social depression. Celebrated photographer and filmmaker Nance Ackerman decribes the human cost and the lure of OxyContin, a presciption painkiller...This film demystifies the world of the addict, while showing us the complex social nexus that contributes to such dependency. If a combination of social and economic factors increases the liklihood of dependency, a strong and cohesive social network can help people to resist. Ironically, this network exists in the neighbouring Mi'kmaq community of Membertou, where the economy is flourishing and a culture of hope thrives after generations of despair. Cottonland emphasizes the importance of a collective approach to the problems of addiction and dependency." (-DVD liner notes)

Creator

ACKERMAN, Nance

Source

National Film Board

Publisher

National Film Board of Canada

Date

2006

Contributor

Writer/Director: Nance Ackerman; Collaborating Director: Edward Buchanan; Producer: Annette Clarke;Contributing Writer: Edward Buchanan; Cinematography: Alain Dupras; Editor: Angela Baker; Sound: Aram Kouyoumdjian, Eva Madden, Jane Porter, John Rosborough, Alex Salter (...)

Format

DVD

Language

English

Type

Documentary (D)

Identifier

C677 006a DVD

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Duration

53:38:00

Citation

ACKERMAN, Nance, “COTTONLAND,” NSCAD Visual Resources Collection, accessed April 25, 2024, https://nscadvrc.omeka.net/items/show/4789.

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