"Schizophrenics." . . "A powerful new film that explores the effects of schizophenia on the family. Narrated by Clem Martini, it is an emotional journey through the experiences of the Martini family of Calgary, forced to deal with the tragedy of schizophrenia in a loved one, not once, but twice." . . "Israel was originally formed to be a utopian haven in the desert where the hopes and dreams of the Jews would flower. Instead, more than 20 years of occupation and expansion have imposed a stark reality on the soul of Israel." . . . "Documentary on Israel which confronts the realities of today against the backdrop of its utopian beginnings." . . . . "Institutional upbringing for the physically and especially the mentally disabled restricted or banned contact between the sexes. the emergence of teenage style and identity in the 1950s, with its accent on self-display, put especial strain on those who had been brought up to consider themselves excluded by their disabilities from the mainstream of social activities. And many people, institutionalised in childhood, remained there all their lives, never able to widen the scope of their relationships." . . . . . "Case studies" . "Recounts the emotional journey of a family forced to deal with the tragedy of schizophrenia suffered by two sons in the family."@en . . . . "Explores one family's experience with schizophrenia - two of four brothers have been victimized, one committing suicide, the other has survived with positive intervention and family support." . "Explores one family's experience with schizophrenia - two of four brothers have been victimized, one committing suicide, the other has survived with positive intervention and family support."@en . . . . "Tells the story of two victims of schizophrenia as told by their brother, focusing on the emotional toll that this disease takes. Indicates that an enlightened and supportive family environment can be crucial to a patient's well-being."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "In this video, we see how schizophrenia affects the family." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Shattered Dreams recounts the emotional journey of a family forced to deal with the tragedy of schizophrenia - not once but twice. The Martini family lived through the turmoil of losing their youngest son, Ben, to schizophrenia and eventually to suicide. Six years later they discovered that their second son also had developed the same mental illness. Clem Martini is the third brother in the family. He narrates the film, sharing with us his family's distress and guilt. He explains how lack of information about schizophrenia left the family ill-prepared to deal with Ben when he was released from the hospital. Having lived through one trauma they are now in a better position to help the second son salvage his life. An important film for all who work with the mentally ill."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The film is narrated by the brother of two young men suffering from schizophrenia."@en . . . "Shattered dreams picking up the pieces" . . . . "Shattered dreams" . "Shattered dreams"@en . . "Videocassettes" . . . . . "History" . . . . "Documentary films"@en . "Shattered dreams [videocassette]"@en . . . . "\"Shattered dreams is an emotional journey through the experiences of a family forced to deal with the tragedy of schizophrenia in a loved one - not once, but twice\". --Container."@en . . "Schizophrenia." . . . . "Disabled Children." . . "Psychoses." . . "Israel" . . "National Film Board of Canada." . . "Mental illness." . . "Documentary films." . . "Schonfeld Productions." . .