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Bevel Up: Drugs, Users and Outreach Nursing

Bevel Up is a compelling documentary that follows outreach nurses through their day-to-day work as they bring healthcare directly to youth, sex workers, addicts and street people in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. As they work with people in alleys and seedy hotels, the nurses reflect on why they do this work, and about the respectful and nonjudgmental relationship so crucial in developing trust. That they, and the filmmakers, have earned this trust is apparent in the honest, wry and painful observations from both nurses and street people. Nettie Wild's award-winning documentaries have shown her to be one of Canada's most socially committed and skilled directors, a filmmaker who embeds her belief that "behind the politics in our communities lie human dramas that deeply affect our lives" into her films. While Bevel Up stands alone as a powerful vérité documentary, Wild has designed it to be the heart of a groundbreaking interactive DVD.
Film Details
Feature
2008
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Credits
Director: 
Nettie Wild
Producer: 
Betsy Carson
Co-Producer: 
Rina Fraticelli
Editor: 
Michael Brockington
Cinematographer: 
Kirk Tougas
Awards and Festivals
2008, Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Film Festival

Bevel Up: Drugs, Users and Outreach Nursing