Babe, I Hate to Go

Babe, I Hate to Go is a 2017 Canadian documentary film directed by Andrew Moir.[1] The film centres on Delroy Dunkley, a migrant worker from Jamaica who works on a farm in Southwestern Ontario to support his family, but is trying to shield them from his own diagnosis with cancer.[1]

Babe, I Hate to Go
Directed byAndrew Moir
Produced byAndrew Moir
Sherien Barsoum
StarringDelroy Dunkley
CinematographyAndrew Jeffrey
Edited byGraeme Ring
Distributed byCanadian Broadcasting Corporation
Release date
2017 (Hot Docs)
Running time
19 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

The film premiered at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in 2017,[2] before being distributed primarily on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Short Docs web platform.[1]

The film received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Short Documentary Film at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards.[3]

A full-length version of the film, Don't Come Searching, was released in 2022.[4]

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