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About the Film

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From the Big Screen to the Heart – A Scene from the Dalhousie Debut

Meet the Team

Dr. Rob Rutledge, Oncologist

Radiation Oncologist, Associate Professor of Medicine at Dalhousie University, and co-founder of the PEP programs (PCPEP.orgCancerPEP.comPictouCountyPEP.org), Dr. Rutledge has spent over 30 years supporting people facing cancer diagnoses. His compassionate, humanistic approach to care inspired the creation of this program — and this film.

Dr. Gabriela Ilie, Scientist

Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine’s Endowed Soillse Scientist in Prostate Cancer Quality of Life Research and co-creator of the PEP programs (PCPEP.orgCancerPEP.comPictouCountyPEP.org). Dr. Ilie’s dedication to evidence-based, whole-person care and her expertise in psychosocial oncology helped bring this vision to life.

J. Drew McQuinn – Director and Co-Producer/ Documentary Filmmaker / Television Editor 

Drew J. McQuinn is a documentary filmmaker and television editor based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He is the co-producer and director of Empowered: The Patient Empowerment Program, created in partnership with Edward Boyce of AHOY! Productions. The film shares the inspiring stories behind the PEP program. Drew’s passion lies in video editing for television and telling authentic stories that uplift people and promote positive change. Empowered is his first documentary and has sparked a deep love for documentary filmmaking. A former banker turned filmmaker, Drew’s background blends environmental advocacy, outdoor activity, and a love of storytelling.

Edward Boyce – Co-Producer/ Documentary Filmmaker/ Director of Ahoy! Productions 

Edward Boyce is the Director of Ahoy! Productions and an independent documentary filmmaker who has been working in film and video for 25 years. He is the co-producer of Empowered: The Patient Empowerment Program alongside J. Drew McQuinn. Some career highlights include having a short film in competition at The Sundance Film Festival, shooting a feature documentary in Malawi, and being a longtime camera person for renowned meditation teacher Pema Chodron. Eddie is a lifelong surfer, skateboarder and snowboarder, and at 51 he’s still chasing those few fleeting moments of effortless style that he’s lucked into along the way.

Why This Film Matters

  • For the individual: reminder of inner strength.
  • For the family: love and connection through hardship.
  • For society: a call to humanize healthcare.

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