Children of Alcohol Trailer

Children of Alcohol Trailer (1984)

02 January 1984 Factual 18 mins

This short documentary focuses on the children of alcoholics. In the relaxed environment of a mountain campsite, a group of young people discuss their anger and frustration, and talk about their struggle to cope with the problems created by their parents' drinking. By sharing their experiences, they open a door for others like them. Aimed primarily at an audience of elementary school children and older, this film provides an excellent vehicle for generating discussion about alcohol abuse and the family.

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Cast

Kris Purdy

as Narrator (voice)

Crew

Doug Cole

Doug Cole Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

Canada 02 January 1984

Production Companies

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