Mark Mason, art director
Patrick Scissons, writer
Mark Mason/
Patrick Scissons, group creative directors
Ian MacKellar, executive creative director
Jack Neary, chief creative officer
Brett VanDyke, director of photography
Griff Henderson, editor
School Editing, editorial company
The Eggplant, music company
Tim Godsall, director
Beatrice Bodogh, agency producer
Rick Jarjoura, production company producer
OPC, production company
BBDO Toronto, ad agency
United Nations High Commission for Refugees, client
Adam :60 (Actual events. Homeowners are not actors. Open on a small group of very official, government-type people walking up to a person's home) Man: Hi, are you Adam Sinclair? Adam: That's me Man: I wish I was here under better circumstances, Sir, but I am here to carry out a notice of eviction regarding this residence. Adam: Are you kidding me? Man: So unfortunately you have to vacate these residences today Adam: I have kids sleeping right now… Man: I understand. You might have to wake them up. Adam: We have to leave the house?! Man: Yes. You did not get any notice of this? Adam: Nothing. No, I've got two newborn kids upstairs sleeping... Enforcer: Right now the best thing for you to do is to listen to what is being said here. Adam: Yeah I want a lawyer; I am going to call my lawyer. Man: I urge you strongly to do that… Adam: Ally you better come here. They are evicting us! Man: You are going to have to figure out if you have some friends you can... Adam: How long is this going to go on for? Man: I can't tell you sir…it has to be open ended. Super: We made Adam believe he was losing his home. Ten million refugees know what that's like. "Henry" :60 (Actual events. Homeowners are not actors. Open on a small group of very official, government-type people walking up to a person's home) Henry: Hello. Man: Hi are you Henry Andrei? Henry: Yes. Why? Man: I have a legal notice regarding eviction for this home. Henry: Huh? Man: This notice for eviction is effective immediately. Did you not receive any notification in the mail? Henry: None at all. Man: I have an affidavit from the letter carrier saying here that he did hand deliver that said notification. Henry: Do you have the right address? Man: 43 (mute out street) Avenue. Henry: Sir this is the first I am hearing about this. I am quite shocked. I have not received any notice of this. My family is downstairs; we are watching TV. Enforcer: Sir, this is not a debate. We are just here to serve you…let you know what is happening. Henry: But... Enforcer: It is time for you to leave. (Fade to black) Super: We made Henry believe he was losing his home. Ten million refugees know what that's like. "Dave" :60 (Actual events. Homeowners are not actors. Open on a small group of very official, government-type people walking up to a person's home) Man: Good morning. Are you David Logan? David: Yeah. Man: Hi. I am Greg Edwards. Unfortunately, Sir, I am here to carry out an immediate eviction of this residence. Effective immediately. David (long pause) Why? Man: I have an injunction requiring the eviction of the occupants and contents. David: I-I think you are mistaken. Man: I don't think so. This is 498 (street muted out) Crescent David: Un huh. Man: I don't have a lot of the details so... David: I have no idea what you are talking about. Enforcer: Excuse me, sir, can you please stop hiding behind the door. David: S-sorry Enforcer: Thank you. Man: Unfortunately this injunction is immediate. Is there anyone you could maybe call to stay with? Do you have relatives or friends near by? David: I have relatives and people but I-I… (Fade to black) Super: We made David believe he was losing his home. Ten million refugees know what that's like.