
The Hearing 2023
"A family's struggle in seeking asylum to remain in Canada"
Directed by Peggy Nkunga Ndona, *The Hearing (2023)* is a gripping documentary that follows a family's harrowing journey as they flee political persecution in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and seek asylum in Canada.
Director: Peggy Nkunga Ndona
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Hearing (2023) about?
*The Hearing (2023)* chronicles one family's desperate journey to escape political repression in the Congo and build a new life in Canada. Their fate hinges on a crucial asylum hearing, where the outcome could mean safety or deportation. The film dives deep into their emotional and legal battles as they wait for justice.
Who directed The Hearing?
The film was directed by Peggy Nkunga Ndona, who also stars in the documentary alongside her family.
Who stars in The Hearing?
The documentary features Peggy Nkunga Ndona, Simon Mbala Kapela, Adoration Francis Nkunga Mbala, Consolation Sophie Nkunga Mbala, and Benjamin Crédo Nkunga Mbala.
Is The Hearing (2023) worth watching?
As a documentary, *The Hearing (2023)* offers a rare, intimate look at the asylum process and its human toll. While IMDb ratings aren't yet available, its themes of resilience and justice make it a compelling watch for anyone interested in immigration stories or socially conscious cinema.
How long is The Hearing?
The film has a runtime of 93 minutes.
About The Hearing (2023) — A Family's Asylum Struggle Captured in a Powerful Documentary
Directed by Peggy Nkunga Ndona, *The Hearing (2023)* is a gripping documentary that follows a family's harrowing journey as they flee political persecution in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and seek asylum in Canada. After crossing 11 countries irregularly, Peggy, Simon, and their three children face an uncertain future in Montreal, where a critical refugee hearing looms large. The film captures their emotional struggle between past trauma and fragile hope, as they navigate a labyrinth of legal challenges and the ever-present threat of deportation. With intimate access to their daily lives, the documentary paints a poignant portrait of resilience and the enduring human spirit in the face of bureaucratic indifference.
At its core, *The Hearing (2023)* is more than a legal drama—it's a deeply personal story of survival, family, and the quest for safety. Through raw and unfiltered moments, the film explores themes of displacement, justice, and the fragile promise of a new beginning. Ndona's sensitive direction transforms what could be a clinical account of immigration into a moving, cinematic experience that lingers long after the credits roll.