Stress (1966)
We are all regularly under stress, because of modern life, of work, of family life and sundry other causes. But the parents of handicapped children have to undergo extra and permanent stress. The film offers an insight into the problem through the study of five families who express themselves candidly before Bernice Rubens's camera.
Director: Bernice Rubens
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Andrew Faulds as Narrator |
| Directing | Bernice Rubens | Director |
| Writing | Bernice Rubens | Writer |
| Camera | Peter Jessop | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Terence Twigg | Editor |
| Sound | Bob Peck | Sound Recordist |