Video

Video

sketch of action board from filmingVideo-taped oral history interviews animate the archives, bringing the past to life for the viewer, and opening up the possibility of documentary production. Here you will find several collections of video-taped oral history interviews done by different research teams associated with the After the Asylum Project. There is also a set of video-taped interviews relating to the history of an innovative multidisciplinary BC program for psycho-geriatric patients circa 1975 to 1985.

As with other sections of Resources, we are interested in building up our Video collection. If you have film footage that you would think would be appropriate for Madness Canada, please fill out and submit this donation form.

If Madness Canada videos are to be used in a published form that renders them publicly available, permission to use them must be sought from Madness Canada by submitting this permission form. Classroom, conference or personal use does not require our permission.

Click on items in the right hand menu to explore our video collection.