The Blue Lens Collection

Number of Movies: 2

Overview

Anti-drug officers in the Vancouver Police Department document the lives of six drug addicts.

Featured Cast

Featured Crew

Ken Jubenvill

Directing

Al Arsenault

Directing

2 Movies

Through a Blue Lens

November 20, 1999

This documentary, set in the Lower East End of Vancouver's downtown core, is a pretty honest account of life on the streets in urban Canada. It is aimed at educating high school kids on the dangers of addiction to hard drugs and is the brainchild of a group of city police officers who videotape their interactions with local homeless personalities.

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.

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