In My Own Time: Diary of a Cancer Patient

Synopsis
Joseph Viszmeg was diagnosed with adrenal cancer which was spreading, but four years later he is still vibrantly alive. The film witnesses the ever-changing reality of a remarkable man; determination, gentle humour, firm courage and hope prevail. Insights include his comments on how people react to the knowledge that he has cancer, and his perception of their reactions to him.
Language
English
Country
Great Britain
Medium
Video; Videocassette. VHS. col. 45 min.
Year of production
1995
Availability
Hire
Sale; 2000 hire: £10.00 (+VAT +p&p) 2000 sale: £40.00 (+VAT +p&p)
Subjects
Social welfare
Keywords
cancer patients

Credits

Director
Joseph Viszmeg
Producer
Joseph Viszmeg

Production Company

Name

National Film Board of Canada

Email
customerservice@nfb.ca
Web
http://www.nfb.ca External site opens in new window
Phone
(514) 283 9000
Fax
(514) 283-7564
Address
Sales and Customer Service (D-10)
PO Box 6100
Station Centre-Ville
Montreal
QC H3C 3HS
Canada

Distributor

Name

Concord Media

Email
sales@concordmedia.org.uk
Web
http://www.concordmedia.org.uk/ External site opens in new window
Phone
01473 726 012
Address
Rosehill Centre
22 Hines Road
Ipswich
IP3 9BG
Notes
A long-established, not-for-profit organisation with a large collection DVDs, specialising in the sectors of general and mental health, child care, race relations, war and peace, addictions, the third world, ecology, civil rights, personal relationships, educational issues, and social work training. Concord also handles titles made for the Graves Medical Audio-visual Library. Sale on DVD. Formerly known as Concord Video and Film Council. In 2014 Concord began to offer selected films as Video on Demand, via Vimeo.

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