On Demand

Betrayed: the Story of the Canadian Merchant Seamen’s Union

by Elaine Brière
BETRAYED: THE STORY OF THE CANADIAN MERCHANT SEAMAN'S UNION" tells the story of the little-known struggle to save the merchant fleet and the livelihood of merchant seamen.
2004  ·  56m  ·  Canada
English
About the Film

Although Canada is surrounded by three oceans, there is not a single deep-sea ship flying the Canadian flag. But sixty years ago, Canada had the fourth-largest merchant fleet in the world.

“BETRAYED: THE STORY OF THE CANADIAN MERCHANT SEAMAN’S UNION” tells the story of the little-known struggle to save the merchant fleet and the livelihood of merchant seamen.

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Producer
Ed Osghian
Editor
Ed Osghian
Composer
Tom Hawken
Goran Basaric
Director of Photography
Elaine Brière
Director
About the Director

Elaine Brière

Portrait of ELAINE BRIERE
Portrait of ELAINE BRIERE

Elaine Brière is a Canadian filmmaker and photojournalist. Her first documentary, Bitter Paradise: The Sell-out of East Timor, won Best Political Documentary at the l997 HOT DOCS! festival and Production Excellence award at Seattle Women in Film in l998.  Bitter Paradise aired on TVO, CBC Radio-Canada, CFCF-12 Montreal, BC Knowledge Network, SCN, WTN, PBS and Swedish National Television.

The Story of Canadian Merchant Seamen’s Union, released in 2006, aired on SCN and Knowledge Network and toured extensively in New Zealand, the UK and Australia.

Elaine’s photographs have been collected by the visual arts section of the National Archives of Canada. Her work has appeared in The Globe & Mail, the New York Review, Canadian Geographic, Carte-Blanche, and the Family of Women. East Timor, Testimony, was published in 2004. She is the founder of the East Timor Alert Network and received the Order of Timor-Leste in 2016 for her contribution towards the liberation of East Timor from Indonesian occupation.

Her current feature documentary, Haiti Betrayed, on the role of Canada in the 2004 coup d’état in Haiti, was released in late 2019. It was translated into French in the summer of 2020 and aired on SV5 in Québec and France. Haiti Betrayed was the opening night
film at FICIP, the International Political Film Festival in Buenos Aires, in October 2021. She lives in Nanaimo, BC, Canada.

 

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