A Passage Beyond Fortune

202216 min 14 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Weiye Su

Production: Jon Montes (National Film Board of Canada)Chehala Leonard (National Film Board of Canada)David Christensen (National Film Board of Canada)

Script: Weiye Su

Produced by the National Film Board of Canada.

“When the tunnels started, they never talked to the Chinese community,” Gale recounts. “They say Chinese people lived in [the tunnels] and hid in here… not that I know of!” Old framed photographs and documents are fanned out on the dining room table as Gale Chow sits with his wife Myrna and their sons. The Chow family lives in Moose Jaw, where a popular but untrue story about the city’s underground tunnels persists. In A Passage Beyond Fortune, filmmaker Weiye Su follows the Chows as they reflect on this harmful myth and the entanglement of their family’s overlapping roots in Moose Jaw, dating back to the 1880s.

Within the city’s warm sepia landscape, the Chows share the experiences that have shaped their lives and the way anti-Chinese immigration policies fractured their family’s settlement in Moose Jaw. As they prepare for an inner province move, Gale and Myrna pack up the visual lineage of their family: dense photo albums, heirloom ceramics, a beloved erhu played by Gale for 20 years—the evidence of a deep sense of identity still maintained in their family. Myrna stands beside the “For Sale” sign in front of their home. “It’s hard not to miss it,” she says. “We’ve been living here for so long.”

Myrna and Gale’s warm laughter echoes throughout A Passage Beyond Fortune as they show us photographs of their younger years and participate in local activities, exchanging networks of care through recurring volleyball games and celebrations of Chinese New Year. A Passage Beyond Fortune is not only an homage to the Chows’ fortune of stories; it’s a tender archive containing the buried and blurred histories of those whose lasting cultural imprints have offered new ways of connecting with ourselves and our communities.

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Subject categories


  • Cultural Diversity and Multiculturalism > Chinese OriginsDiscriminationImmigration Experience and Social AdjustmentSocio-economic contribution of Immigrants
  • Families > Immigrant Experience
  • Tourism > Saskatchewan

Credits


participation
Myrna Chow
Gale Chow
Kyle Chow
Art Chow
writer
Weiye Su
director
Weiye Su
producer
Jon Montes
Chehala Leonard
executive producer
David Christensen
director of photography
George Hupka
aAron Munson
editor
Xi Feng
story consultant
Paul Yee
sound design
REDLAB
sound recordist
David Roman
Tracy Westgard
production supervisor
Esther Viragh
technical coordinator
Luc Binette
Albert Kurian
assistant editor
Janet Savill
Jonathan Lê
title design
REDLAB
narration recording
Geoffrey Mitchell
online edit
REDLAB
mix
REDLAB
studio operations manager
Darin Clausen
Devon Supeene
studio administrator
Bree Beach
Devon Supeene
senior production coordinator
April Dunsmore
legal counsel
Christian Pitchen
marketing manager
Kelly Fox
marketing coordinator
Jolène Lessard
publicist
Katja De Bock