Pubdate: Sun, 26 Nov 2000 Source: Province, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2000 The Province Contact: 200 Granville Street, Ste. #1, Vancouver, BC V6C 3N3 Canada Fax: (604) 605-2323 Website: http://www.vancouverprovince.com/ Page: B6 Author: Steve Berry THROUGH A BLUE LENS WINS PRIZE A gritty documentary on the lives of drug addicts and their interaction with Vancouver police has won a pair of prestigious Japanese film awards. Through a Blue Lens, directed by Veronica Mannix, captured the Japan Prize, given to the film judged to have the highest educational value in the competition. The prize is Japan's equivalent to the Oscar. The National Film Board documentary, shot in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, also took top prize in the adult education category. There were 150 films from 46 countries entered. "This is pretty amazing," said NFB producer Gillian Darling Kovanic. "The film has been selling phenomenally well. This will add to its success." Kovanic praised director Mannix and the "Odd Squad," a group of seven Vancouver police constables who volunteered their time on the film and shot some of the footage. And she held special praise for the addicts who allowed their stories to be told. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake