Forteresse, La
Director: Fernand Melgar
Fernand Melgar’s La Forteresse, the fortress, provides a
vivacious yet well-considered impression of the problems
faced by inhabitants and employees of an asylum seekers’
centre in Vallorbe, Switzerland. 24-hour cameras monitor
refugees in an area separated from the outside world
by barbed wire. A camera crew is granted entry for the
first time, resulting in an unprecedented and fascinating
documentary.
Switzerland exercises one of the most restrictive refugee
immigration policies of Europe. Only one percent of all
applicants receive a permanent residence permit. Despite
this fact, the affluent country still has immense appeal
for those who, for whatever reason, leave their country of
birth. For the first time, a camera crew is granted access to a
Swiss asylum centre in Vallorbe. Two hundred men, women,
and children live in the centre, swinging between hope and
despair whilst awaiting a decision on their application from
the Swiss government. Refugees are surveyed 24 hours a day
by security cameras, living in an area separated from the
outside world by barbed wire. Film maker Fernand Melgar’s
La Forteresse, the fortress, provides a vivacious yet wellconsidered
impression of the problems faced by inhabitants
and employees of the asylum seekers. What are the refugees’
stories? And how credible are they?
| Credits |
| Year: |
2008 |
| Spoken language(s): |
French, English |
| Duration: |
100 min. |
| Origin: : |
Switzerland |
| Type: |
Documentary |
| Website: |
http://www.laforteresse.ch
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| Awards: |
Gold Leopard in the Locarno Film Festival, 2008
AFTER LOCARNO AND TEHERAN, “LA FORTERESSE” WINS GRAND PRIZE IN MONTREAL AND AUDIENCE AWARD IN FLORENCE |
| Human rights: : |
migrants, aliens & forced migration , refugees & asylum |
| Relevant countries: |
Switzerland |
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