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Home Hear VoicePrint Program Guide Special Programming White Cane Week - 2008 VoicePrint Salutes “White Cane Week”: Program Highlights |
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2:
- VoicePrint
kicks-off its schedule with a special month-long contest: Win A V-Pod. The V-Pod is an accessible high-tech piece of
electronics worth $500. It can be used for audio and video, and comes courtesy of Premier Assistive Technology. For more information listen to
VoicePrint during White Cane Week or visit our website. The contest closes
at 5 p.m. on Sunday, March 2.
- 2:00 and 7:00 p.m. Interview. Is assistive technology only for people
with disabilities? According to Dr. Steve Timmer, founder of
Premier Assistive Technology, the answer is no. Also, find out how
expanding technology is both opening doors for people with disabilities
and allowing greater opportunities in the workplace. Following this interview: listen for details on how to be eligible
to win a V-Pod.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3 (White Cane Week begins)
- 5:00 p.m.: CCB news, information and
its 2008 call to action.
VoicePrint interviews Louise Gillis, Vice President of the Nova
Scotia division of CCB, who answers the
question: Is the white cane still relevant or a relic of an old
stereotype? In the interview Gill also discusses the ongoing challenge of
blind and vision-impaired Canadians to overcome the serious problem of
isolation; and speaks about the upcoming National Blind Curling
Championships (February 3 to 8) at the Ottawa Curling Club, featuring the Sydney CCB Club, Nova Scotia’s
first blind curling team. (The NS team competes on February 6.) Also,
VoicePrint interviews Elizabeth
Sweeney, Accessibility Educator for the National Gallery of Canada,
who speaks to The National Gallery’s tactile tours and classes running
every weekday during White Cane Week 2008 (in Ottawa).
- 6:00 p.m.: Described Film -- Girl with a Pearl
Earring
- Synopsis: Delft, Holland:
1665. Griet (Scarlett Johansson) becomes a maid in the household of
Johannes Vermeer (Colin Firth). The young girl’s beauty and intuitive
understanding of art lead the master painter to make her the subject of
his most famous portrait. This riveting film earned three Oscar and two
Golden Globe nominations and reveals Johansson as a superb actress. This
film is rated
PG-13 (some sexual content).
- 7:30 p.m. Interview. Dr. David Wong, Associate
Professor of Ophthalmology, Department of Ophthalmology and Vision
Sciences, University
of Toronto,
discusses “eye care” and the stigma attached to eye donations.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4
- 8:00 p.m.: CCB interviews. CCB President Harold Schnellert; and the Nova Scotia's CCB
Connected Youth Chapter Vice-President Adam Noble. This is the first
chapter of its kind in Canada.
- 8:30 p.m.: Described Film -- Shadow
of the Vampire
- Synopses: Obsessed with capturing reality on film, famed German director
Friedrich Murnau (John Malkovich)
sets out to make the most frightening vampire movie ever. His star
(Willem Dafoe), a spectral creature with strange appetites, soon reveals
a commitment that exceeds even Murnau’s. This film is rated R (some
sexuality, drug content, violence and language).
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5
- 8:30 p.m.: CCB interview. One official from Lethbridge,
AB.
- 9:00 p.m.: Described Film -- Confidence
- Synopses:
When grifter Jake Vig (Edward
Burns) mistakenly rips off L.A.
mobster Winston King (Dustin Hoffman), he’s given a choice: run a major
con on a mark selected by the King, or get killed. Jake goes for the con,
with the help of an alluring shill (Rachel Weisz). “A sweet, sexy sting
of a movie,” says Rolling Stone.
Slick direction – fine performances – a first-rate cast. This film is
rated R (language, violence and sexuality/nudity).
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6
- 8:30 p.m. Interviews. Lethbridge
Lions Club Members discuss the 8th Annual Lions Mexican Eye
& Health Clinic
- 9:00 p.m.: Described Film – “O”
- Synopses: Taken for granted by his
father, his teammates and his friends, Hugo Goulding (Josh Harnett)
devises an intricate, sinister plot to ruin everyone he believes has
wronged him. This raw version of Shakespeare’s Othello stars Mekhi Phifer, Julia Stiles and Martin Sheen. The film is rated R (violence, a scene of
strong sexuality, language and drug use).
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7
- 8:30 p.m.: CCB interviews. REPEAT:
CCB President Harold Schnellert; and the Nova Scotia's CCB Connected
Youth Chapter Vice-President Adam Noble. This is the first chapter of
its kind in Canada. Original broadcast date: Monday, February, 8:00 p.m
- 9:00 p.m.: Described Film -- Monster’s Ball
- Synopses: Soon after he retires, a corrections officer (Billy Bob Thornton)
in the southern U.S.
is drawn into an unlikely relationship with a young, desperate black
woman. Halle Berry won the first Academy Award
given to a black actress for her starring role in this powerful drama of
love and redemption. A not typical Hollywood
ending is persuasive and graceful. This film is rated R (strong sexual content,
language and violence).
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8
- 8:30 p.m.: Simulcast – The Rick Mercer Report.
- On Friday,
February 8 at 8:30 p.m. EST VoicePrint on its national service, and
CBC-TV 8:30 p.m. local time, will both broadcast a special White
Cane Week episode of The Rick
Mercer Report, with description by AudioVision, VoicePrint’s sister
division. “We encourage viewers -- sighted and non-sighted -- to access
this special simulcast by using the S.A.P. (Secondary Audio Programming)
on CBC (where available) and hear first-hand what our unique service can
do towards building a truly inclusive society -- and to experience the
audio soundtrack, as a blind person would,” says Arlene Paterson. Details
on how to do this are on our website
- Midnight: Described Film -- American Psycho
- Synopses: His fiancée calls him her boy next door, but Patrick Bateman has a
nasty little hobby she doesn’t know about. An ultrahip Wall Street VP by
day, he’s a homicidal maniac by night. Christian Bale is mesmerizing in
this stylish, wicked satire on ’80s yuppies. This film is rated R (strong violence,
sexuality, drug use and language).
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9
- 2:00 p.m.: Interviews. With Achilles Canada coordinator and
participant
- 2:30 p.m.: Accessible audio versions of
articles on vision loss (a
special edition of Ability Today)
- The
Globe & Mail ‘s January
22, 2008 article: “The battle over
two drug treatments,” written by Carly Weeks (Synopsis: treating
Macular Degeneration)
- The
New York Times, January 2, ‘08: “Nearly Blind and Coping with Shame,” written by Jennifer Lee
(Synopsis: “How do children learn that their parents are ashamed of
them…the lies”)
- The
Associated Press (printed in
the January 13, ‘08 edition of The
New York Times): Love of
running keeps blind marathoner going,” no author cited
- The
Toronto Star, January 2, ‘08: “Another Tribute for 'Black Ace’,” by
Peter Edwards (Synopsis: a story on Herb Carnegie, 88, considered to be
the greatest hockey player never to play in the National Hockey league,
lost his sight eight years ago to glaucoma)
- The
Toronto Star, December 21,
‘08: “Blind hockey dad follows
puck,” by Lois Kalchman (Synopsis: “Two rink cohorts supply play-by
play to bring games alive for keen fan”)
- 3:00 p.m.: Described Film -- Snow Walker
- Synopses: Stranded in the high Arctic
after his bush plane crashes, maverick pilot Charlie Halliday (Barry
Pepper) realizes his ailing passenger (Annabella Piugattuk), a young
Inuit woman, offers his only hope of learning how to survive in this
beautiful but unforgiving environment. A rich and rewarding movie,
loosely based on the 1972 crash of Canadian bush pilot Martin Hartwell.
This film is rated PG (thematic
elements, language, some disturbing images and brief nudity).
- 9:00 p.m.: Described Film -- Gods and Monsters
- In 1950s Hollywood, aging film
director James Whale (Ian McKellen), the man who made the movie classic Frankenstein, now leads a quiet
life in the company of his housekeeper (Lynn Redgrave). But things change
when the flamboyantly gay director befriends a young gardener (Brendan
Fraser) who knows nothing of his past. A haunting sound track and a
mesmorizing portrait of bleakness. This film is rated R (sexual material and language).
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Unlike our regular weekend line-up of described movies, our special film
presentations will not be broadcast through the Streaming Audio of the
VoicePrint website due to copyright restrictions.

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