Labour/Leisure

The Okanagan Valley in the southern interior of British Columbia is marketed as a destination of leisure, recreation, retirement and wealth. Behind this facade is a largely invisible agricultural labour force, comprised of temporary migrant workers from the Global South. These workers are placed in a system that is inherently precarious and potentially exploitative, wherein their legal status is tied directly to their employer, with no path to permanent citizenship. While the workers pay into Canadian health care and pension plans, they do not benefit from these social goods as temporary citizens. This film aims to make this labour visible, while contemplating the prescribed aesthetics imposed on the landscape within the region. Formally, the film resides at the intersection of photography and the moving image, while embracing the generative structural limitations of early cinema.

Country:

Canada

Genre:

Documentary

Duration:

19 minutes

Year:

2019

Director:

Jessica Johnson

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Company:

Canada Council for the Arts,

ONF | NFB,

British Columbia Arts Council

Cast:
Crew:
Jessica Johnson

Director

Ryan Ermacora

Director

Jeremy Cox

Director of Photography

Milena Salazar

Production Manager

Dave Pullmer

Location Sound Recordist