Still from Time to Swim
Still from Time to Swim
 

A Time to Swim

by Ashley Duong
Mutang, a former activist for the indigenous peoples of Sarawak, returns home for the first time since his exile in 1992.
2016  ·  1h22m  ·  Canada
English, Kelabit
English, Kelabit subs
About the Film
In the suburbs of Montreal, Mutang is a family man. But in Malaysia, he was a voice of resistance for the indigenous peoples of Sarawak. The documentary A TIME TO SWIM follows Mutang as he returns home for the first time since his exile in 1992. The remote forest village, however, is not like he remembers it. Contrary to the will of the elders, cousins who once stood by him at the blockades are now welcoming the timber companies. Despite the threat of a lingering arrest warrant, Mutang can’t resist taking up his old cause. A TIME TO SWIM explores the effects of environmental destruction on the fabric of a community through the personal story of Mutang’s search for belonging in a place where the very ideas of home and heritage are slipping away.
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Festivals and Awards
2017
Vancouver Asian Film Festival , Winner - Best Canadian Feature Award
2017
Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, Winner - Special Jury Prize for Best Feature Documentary
Editor
Hannele Halm
Cinematographer
Vincent Gonneville
Producer
Katarina Soukup and Ashley Duong
Soundtrack Composer
Olivier Alary
Writer
Ashley Duong and Richard Spiegel

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