Tears for April: Beyond the Blue Lens
A decade of life and death in the skids
Part of The Blue Lens Collection
In the late 1990s, some officers at Vancouver Police Department made a documentary film (THROUGH A BLUE LENS) about the everyday lives of six drug addicts in Vancouver's skid row, the Downtown Eastside. TEARS FOR APRIL reintroduces us to these six people; with footage shot over a period of nearly ten years, it continues their biography.
Production
Odd Squad Productions
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast
April Reoch
Herself
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