LEAVE TO REMAIN
synopsis
Leave to Remain began life at a film academy that gave unaccompanied minors who were seeking asylum in the UK the chance to train in filmmaking. Frustrated by the attempts to apply tired debates on immigration to the young people he met, director Bruce Goodison conceived of a three-year project to train a cast and crew for a film that would tell the unique stories of teenage asylum seekers who, unlike their adult counterparts, often had no choice in their unaccompanied flight to the UK. Bringing Goodison’s experience in documentary filmmaking to narrative story telling, the film details the stories of Omar, Abdul and Zizidi, characters played with great emotional intelligence by young people with similar experiences. Supported by more established actors, Goodison’s film is a dramatically absorbing and poignant contribution to contemporary discussion of immigration in the UK.
international title: | Leave to Remain |
original title: | Leave to Remain |
country: | United Kingdom |
year: | 2013 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Bruce Goodison |
film run: | 89' |
release date: | FR 9/03/2016 |
screenplay: | Charlotte Colbert, Bruce Goodison |
cast: | Jake Davies, Alex Harvey, Toby Jones, Zarrien Masieh, Simon Meacock, Yasmin Mwanza |
cinematography by: | Felix Wiedemann |
art director: | Elliot Scott |
costumes designer: | Emma Fryer |
producer: | Kate Cook |
co-producer: | James Levison |
distributor: | Chapeau Melon Distribution |