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Turbulent Waters
20041 h 15 min 2 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Malcolm GuyMichelle Smith
Production: Malcolm Guy (Les Productions Multi-monde Inc.)Germaine Ying Gee Wong (National Film Board of Canada)Sally Bochner
Script: Malcolm GuyMichelle Smith
Produced by Productions Multi-Monde in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada with the financial participation of Québec Film and Television Tax Credit Gestion SODEC, the SODEC, the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit, and with the collaboration of Télé-Québec.
"Mr Myles, pick up the phone. Please. This is a very urgent matter."
Myles Parsons gets the call in Vancouver. At the other end of the line is John DeGuzman, a cook onboard a German-owned vessel docked at the French port of Brest. Can Parsons help? The Filipino crew complain of poor food, withheld wages and routine abuse from the Romanian captain.
It's all in a day's work for Myles Parsons, a seasoned seaman and an inspector for the International Transport Federation, fighting for seafarers around the world.
Turbulent Waters takes us below deck to meet the men who toil at the grimy heart of the global economy. Whether it's petroleum, wheat or computer keyboards, over 90% of international trade moves by sea. Yet the men whose labour is the lifeblood of world trade reap few benefits. Every year over 2500 seafarers die on the job.
Many work in dangerous conditions on ships flying flags of convenience, a common practice whereby companies register vessels in countries with low labour standards and corporate taxes. Seafarers who speak out are often blacklisted, which can end their careers. This hard-hitting documentary exposes the reality of international shipping, while giving voice and dignity to the men who risk their lives to bring us the goods we need.
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Subject categories
- Transportation > Boating and ShippingBoatsFreight TransportationWork and Labour Relations
- Work and Labour Relations > International AgenciesUnionization and the Labour MovementWorking Conditions
Credits
- director
- Malcolm Guy
- Michelle Smith
- script writer
- Malcolm Guy
- Michelle Smith
- producer
- Malcolm Guy
- Germaine Ying Gee Wong
- executive producer
- Sally Bochner
- coordinator of research
- Michelle Smith
- coordinator of post-production
- Michelle Smith
- director of photography
- Claudine Sauvé
- sound
- Malcolm Guy
- editor
- René Roberge
- sound editor
- Hugo Brochu
- music
- Aras Bukauskas
- associate producer
- Joey Calugay
- production coordinator
- Elysée Nouvet
- production assistant
- Marlene Francia
- Jasmine Bautista
- Christophe Harnoy
- Conway Lotter
- Adil Seedat
- production secretary
- Valerie Shamash
- additional camera
- Joey Calugay
- Martin Duckworth
- Jean-François Dugas
- David Finch
- Emma Milen
- Nonoy Regalado
- Randy Rotheisler
- Michelle Smith
- additional sound
- Ruben Lee
- Jire Carreon
- Nolet Clemente
- musician
- Ian Booth
- Paul Bracegirdle
- Gary Brazier
- graphics
- Pascal Debocas
- online editor
- Ghislain Bergevin
- assistant on-line editor
- Catherine Dubé
- dialogue editor
- Marie-Ève Livernoche
- foley
- Martin Allard
- sound mix
- Geoffrey Mitchell
- research assistant
- Gavin Andrews
- Marie Barlizo
- Silke Beller
- Karen-Helene Hjorth
- Andrea Holtslander
- Analoga Kawina
- Elysée Nouvet
- Dexter Perera
- assistant editor
- Aras Bukauskas
- Joey Calugay
- transcription
- Judy Arizobal
- Roderick Carreon
- Lorna Casamayor
- Philip Cauton
- Naomi Charron
- Ting Ming Chen
- Tony de Jesus
- Jefferson Mendoza
- Elena Mikaelian
- Roberto Nieto
- translation
- Judy Arizobal
- Joey Calugay
- Lorna Casamayor
- Philip Cauton
- Tony de Jesus
- Jefferson Mendoza
- Elena Mikaelian
- Ting Ming Chen
- Christine Renaud
- post-production co-ordinator
- Claude Cardinal
- Michelle Smith
- post-production assistant
- Bidisha Banerjee
- Arun Blake
- Petro Duszara
- Analoga Kawina