Directed by Christene Browne |
Canada, 2019 (documentary, 89 minutes, colour, English) |
Film Description: "Farewell Regent is a 90-minute documentary that captures the Regent Park community of downtown Toronto (the place where social housing began in Canada) in the midst of the largest housing redevelopment project in North America. With this transition it will go from a site of 100% social housing to a mixed income community where condos units will outnumber the social housing units 4 to 1. The documentary profiles past and current tenants, city officials, developers and housing advocates to get an inside view of the complex issues, emotions and drama that are involved in such a massive redevelopment. The Regent Park community will be used as an example in an effort to examine the larger issues of the social housing crisis that is plaguing so many urban centers throughout the globe. Housing as a human right is central to the discussion." -- Festival international du film panafricain (source) |
Film Credits (partial): | |
Produced by: | Christene Browne |
Cinematography: | Jonah Zapparoli |
Film Editing: | Christene Browne |
Production Company: | Syncopated Productions |