FIX: The Story of an Addicted City
Fix: The Story of an Addicted City is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Nettie Wild and released in 2003.[1] The film centres on Vancouver's campaign to launch Insite, North America's first legal supervised injection site for injection drug users.[1]
Figures interviewed in the film include drug user Dean Wilson, activist and organizer Ann Livingston, and Vancouver mayor Philip Owen.[1]
The film won the Genie Award for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 24th Genie Awards.[2]
References[]
- ^ a b c "Fix becomes part of the solution". Montreal Gazette, November 8, 2003.
- ^ "Winners at the 24th annual Genie Awards, honouring the best in Canadian cinema". Canadian Press, May 1, 2004.
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Categories:
- 2003 films
- Canadian films
- Canadian documentary films
- Films directed by Nettie Wild
- Best Documentary Film Genie and Canadian Screen Award winners
- 2000s Canadian film stubs