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Release Date:
January 1, 2012
Original Title:
Une dernière chance
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
ONF | NFB
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 84
This feature documentary tells the stories of 5 asylum seekers who flee their native countries to escape homophobic violence. They face hurdles integrating into Canada, fear deportation and anxiously await a decision that will change their lives forever.
Additional Camera:
Katerine Giguère
Adam Makarenko
Olivier Cheneval
Additional Sound Re-Recordist:
Stéphane Barsalou
Marie-Pierre Grenier
Catherine Van Der Donckt
Administration:
Geneviève Duguay
Director:
Paul Émile d'Entremont
Director of Photography:
Jean-Pierre Saint-Louis
Koussay Hamzeh
Editor:
Patricia V. Tassinari
Executive Producer:
Pierre Sarraf
Jacques Turgeon
Foley:
Paul Hubert
Foley Recordist:
Éric Lagacé
Grip:
Alain Desmarc
Online Editor:
Denis Pilon
Original Music Composer:
Jean-Sébastien Fournier
Claude Fournier
Producer:
Murielle Rioux-Poirier
Maryse Chapdelaine
Producer's Assistant:
Marie-Rose Osta
Production Assistant:
Agnès Falquet
Deborah McDonald
Maria Mercurius
Nicholas Campbell
Oneil Richards
Trudeau Francis
Colette Allain
Production Manager:
Christine Aubé
Sylvie Desjardins
Researcher:
Paul Émile d'Entremont
Script:
Paul Émile d'Entremont
Sound Designer:
Daniel Toussaint
Sound Editor:
Cory Rizos
Sound Mixer:
Serge Boivin
Sound Recordist:
Olivier Léger
Paul Awwad
Still Photographer:
Paul Émile d'Entremont
Charles Gagnon
Technical Supervisor:
Jean-François Laprise
Luc Binette
France Couture
Richard Cliche
Title Designer:
Gaspard Gaudreau
Transcriptions:
Paula McKeown
Translator:
Michael Lasry
Diana Goudrouffe
Robert Chidiac
Writer:
Paul Émile d'Entremont
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