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Chasing Asylum

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Chasing Asylum
Directed byEva Orner
Produced byEva Orner
Annabelle Johnson (co-producer)
CinematographyCorey Baudinette
Khadim Dai
David Bacon
Michael Downey
Edited byAnnabelle Johnson
Music byCornel Wilczek
Running time
90 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Chasing Asylum is a 2016 documentary film directed and produced by Eva Orner. It examines Australia's treatment of asylum seekers and refugees.

Production

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The movie is a mix of interviews, news stories, press conferences and footage shot secretly inside the detention camps.[1]

Reception

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Rotten Tomatoes lists 12 critics with 11 assessed as fresh and 1 as rotten. It gave the film a score of 92%.[2]

The Guardian's Luke Buckmaster gave it 4 stars, writing "Its remit, after all, was to examine the human cost of stopping the boats. On those terms it is not just successful, but awfully and unforgettably effective: vital, evocative and gut-wrenching."[3] Writing in the Age Jake Wilson gives it 3 1/2 stars concluding "But this must be the most thorough exposé yet of the so-called Pacific Solution, which for those it affects most directly is no solution at all."[4] Richard Kuipers of Variety gave it a positive review saying "Orner wisely chooses not to apply fancy frills to the film’s visual presentation. “Asylum” rests squarely, and entirely appropriately, on the strength of its humanist convictions and the power of its stories."[5]

Awards

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References

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  1. ^ Delaney, Brigid (30 April 2016), "Eva Orner on Chasing Asylum: 'Every whistleblower that I interviewed wept' - New film features shocking footage from within offshore detention centres. 'I wanted to make a film that would shame Australia', the film-maker says", The Guardian
  2. ^ "Chasing Asylum". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  3. ^ Buckmaster, Luke (29 April 2016), "Chasing Asylum first look review – asylum seeker documentary is vital and gut-wrenching", The Guardian
  4. ^ Wilson, Jake (25 May 2016), "Chasing Asylum review: Eva Orner's documentary makes concrete the horrors of Australia's immigration detention centres", The Age
  5. ^ Kuipers, Richard (2 May 2016), "Film Review: 'Chasing Asylum'", Variety
  6. ^ Harmon, Steph; Buckmaster, Luke (7 December 2016), "Aactas 2016: Mel Gibson's Hacksaw Ridge wins major awards", The Guardian
  7. ^ a b Roach, Vicky (27 October 2016), "Mel Gibson's 'Hacksaw Ridge' leads AACTA Awards nominations", SBS What's on
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