Farewell Regent
Originally released in 2019. Farewell Regent is a documentary film. directed by Christene Browne.
Synopsis
What happens when the largest redevelopment in North America dismantles the place where social housing began? Will the community and its residents ever be the same? Farewell Regent is a 90-minute documentary that captures the Regent Park community of downtown Toronto (the place where social housing began in Canada) in the midst of the largest housing redevelopment project in North America. With this transition, it will go from a site of 100% social housing to a mixed-income community where condo units will outnumber the social housing units 4 to 1. The documentary profiles past and current tenants, city officials, developers and housing advocates to get an inside view of the complex issues, emotions and drama that are involved in such a massive redevelopment.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Syncopated Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Farewell Regent about?
What happens when the largest redevelopment in North America dismantles the place where social housing began? Will the community and its residents ever be the same? Farewell Regent is a 90-minute ...
Who directed Farewell Regent?
Farewell Regent was directed by Christene Browne.
How long is Farewell Regent?
Farewell Regent has a runtime of 1 hours and 31 minutes (91 minutes total).
When was Farewell Regent released?
Farewell Regent was released on October 1, 2019 in theaters.