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Women on Patrol
200454 minFilm: Documentary
Direction: Barry Lank
Production: Joe MacDonaldGraydon McCrea
At nightfall in East Timor, a father kidnaps his daughter. He's suspected to be armed and dangerous, and the family is frantic. On the scene are Canadian police constables Martine LeRoyer of Montreal and Debbie Doyle of Edmonton, who have just joined the United Nations Civilian Police. Their first assignment is to rescue the little girl from a tiny, ramshackle house.
Since Indonesia occupied East Timor in 1975, the island has been devastated by horrifying violence and genocide. Now, large-scale international efforts are focused on stabilizing the region. Doyle and LeRoyer face enormous challenges on their nine-month tour of duty, from adapting to a new culture and gaining the trust of frightened communities to performing perilous and heartbreaking police work.
This gripping documentary follows the two women, from the capital of Dili to remote villages, chronicling the aftermath of the atrocities that haunt East Timor. Combining intimate interviews, up-close footage and diary cams, Women on Patrol is a riveting look at the rebuilding of a nation, and how the experience profoundly transforms these women--as police officers and as humans.
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Subject categories
- Developing Countries > Asia - Southeast AsiaSocial ChangeWomen
- Women > Developing CountriesNontraditional Employment
- Law and Crime > Military LawWomen and the Legal System
- Women - Portraits > Nontraditional EmploymentSocial Issues
- National Security and Defence > Peacekeeping
- Social Studies > Canada in the World TodayCommunities in Canada/WorldDevelopment/Global IssuesLaw
- Civics/Citizenship > Human Rights
Credits
- director
- Barry Lank
- cinematographer
- Barry Lank
- narration writer
- Erna Buffie
- narrator
- Bonnie Dickie
- picture editor
- David McGunigal
- black and white photography
- Gerald Meyers
- location sound
- Brock Capell
- assistant camera
- Linda Danchak
- additional cinematography
- Lusse Cloutier
- Sophie Barry
- Ric Curnow
- Linda Danchak
- music composer
- Michael Richard Plowman
- assistant editor
- Don Steggles
- sound editor
- Saul Henteleff
- translator
- Ana Maria Elizabet Sulis Januario
- driver
- Rosario Tilman
- Luis Gama
- sound mixer
- Shelley Craig
- Geoffrey Mitchell
- graphic animation
- Pierre Landry
- graphics layout
- Louise Overy
- titles
- Louise Overy
- online editor
- Sylvain Desbiens
- Denis Gathelier
- production assistant
- Monique Perron
- Melanie Coad
- production supervisor
- Scott Collins
- production clerk
- Rolande Petit
- studio administrator
- Cyndi Forcand
- producer
- Joe MacDonald
- executive producer
- Graydon McCrea