The third film in a series about immigration from India, Dis-Immigration is a fascinating account of a young country clinging to its vision of a "White Man's Country" in the face of an increasing flow of would-be immigrants from Asia. The film reveals a little-known slice of Canadian history from the early 20th century leading up to and beyond the infamous Komagata Maru incident of 1914. Yet the story, told through the personal and family recollections of the descendants of the immigrants, hints at a change to come in Canada.
—Sally