In Limbo
Roy Lekus
2010 - 53 min - HDV & Betacam SX - Couleur - France, Lettonie

Cases of crews abandoned by their unscrupulous ship-owners on rusting cargo ships in ports thousands of miles from home have plagued seafarers from emerging nations for over a decade. In Limbo is the inside story of two such dramatic cases in Brest, France. Though ten years apart, these stories are practically identical, involving the same rust buckets, the same sailors from Eastern Europe, and literally the same local activists defending the lost men.
Why is the port of Brest so prone to such human tragedies? What is being done to protect seafarers? The drama of abandoned crews is told through use of the diary of Captain Vladimir Kostyria as he and fifteen men descend into hell, through the personal insight brought by director Roy Lekus, and by James Smith and Jean-Paul Hellequin, two trade union activists whose spectacular actions in defense of abandoned crews goaded French maritime authorities into action before months turned into years.



Author-Director : Roy Lekus
Author : James Smith
Photography : Marc Toulin
Sound : Robin Aramburu
Editing : Monique Dartonne
Original Music : Xavier Bussy
Delegate Producer : Private Joke Productions
Co-producer : Vides Filmu Studija
Broadcasting Co-producer : TV Rennes 35
Broadcasting Co-producer : TV Lettone
Contribution : Région Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Pôle Image Haute Normandie, Sacem, Centre national du film letton

Distribution


Distributor : Private Joke Productions
Not commercial Distribution : ADAV
Disponible au Club du doc

Distinctions

2011 - Festival International du Film des Droits de l'Homme de Nantes, Nantes (France) : Sélection