Description
In a city that prides itself on being a safe place for marginalized people, how could this have happened?
'Between 2010 and 2017, several middle-aged, brown-skinned men began vanishing from Toronto's LGBTQ neighborhood, The Village. They shared similarities, like age, facial features, and bars frequented. Journalists and community members began wondering if these disappearances were linked.
On January 18th, 2018, nearly eight years after the first disappearance, police arrested 66-year-old Bruce McArthur on first-degree murder charges. Over the next three months, McArthur would be charged with a total of eight counts of murder. Many of the victims were immigrants and refugees who came from countries where being gay is a criminal offense that's punishable by death.
Interviewing community members, activists, journalists, and the mayor of Toronto, Village of the Missing is a multi-layered exploration of how McArthur was able to commit his horrific acts of violence in the heart of Canada's most progressive city. The film takes us on an emotional journey to Turkey where we meet a group of LGBT refugees who have fled their home countries in fear for their lives. They are waiting to come to a safe place like Toronto. They hope that in Canada they will find people they can trust and a place where they can finally be open about their sexuality. '
Cast & Crew
Actors:- Bruce McArthur
Director: Michael del Monte
Producer: Paul Kemp
Additional Details
Label: DREAMSCAPE MEDIA
Genre: Documentary
Language: English
Run Time: 44 mins
Region: 1
Release Date: 10/11/22
UPC: 810071444586
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