Asylum

19981 h 18 min 12 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Garry Beitel

Production: David WilsonDon HaigSally BochnerAdam Symansky

Script: Garry Beitel

Asylum is the first feature documentary to take us inside the Canadian refugee process. It follows three people from their arrival in Canada to the final decision of the Refugee Board, and beyond.

Tatiana Linco claims to have been persecuted in Kazakhstan because she is Russian. Marnush Chowdhury is a Bangladeshi human rights activist who fled when his life was threatened by the police. Cristian Ghitescu came to Canada as a stowaway; he says he faces imprisonment for speaking out against the Romanian govermnent.

Filmmaker Garry Beitel accompanies all three as they adapt to a new country, find a place within their respective communities, and deal with lawyers and officials. In an unprecedented move, the Refugee Board allows cameras into the all-important hearings which determine the status of claimants.

As we follow Tatiana, Marnush and Cristian, we also begin to question the certainty of their claims. Who is telling the truth? Who is really a refugee? And how do we decide?

Subject categories


  • Developing Countries > AsiaSocial Problems
  • Foreign Countries > Eastern Europe and BalkansImmigration
  • Politics and Government - Canada > Government Agencies, Programs and Services
  • Social Issues > Immigrant ExperienceViolence

Credits


director
Garry Beitel
script
Garry Beitel
narrator
Garry Beitel
producer
David Wilson
executive producer
Don Haig
Sally Bochner
associate producer
Adam Symansky
camera
Barry Perles
sound
Esther Auger
Marie-France Delagrave
Ismaël Cordeiro
Hubert Macé de Gastines
Jacques Drouin
Barry Lazar
editing
Gerry Vansier
sound editing
Don Ayer
re-recording
Serge Boivin
music
Chris Crilly