Last Chance (French: Une dernière chance) is a 2012 documentary by Paul-Émile d'Entremont about five LGBT people seeking the right of asylum in Canada in order to escape persecution or homophobic violence in their homelands.
Subjects in the film include a transgender woman who was institutionalized by her family in Lebanon, an LGBT person jailed in Egypt, as well as Trudi, a Jamaican lesbian who was "correctively raped" at gunpoint.
Montreal immigration and refugee lawyer Noel St. Pierre was also among those interviewed in the film.
[4] It was also streamed free of charge at NFB.ca from December 7 to 9, 2012, to mark Human Rights Day.
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