:21:06
- Mr. Fauré?
- Georges, please.
:21:08
Yes. Now, you entered the country...
:21:11
five months ago
according to our records.
:21:14
Yes, and already I love it. You see?
:21:16
- Yes, well...
- Land of opportunity.
:21:19
- Such a great country.
A- A-Already I feel at home.
- Yes.
:21:22
- Ah.
- So lucky.
:21:24
Beautiful wife.
:21:26
- Apartment.
- Yeah.
:21:28
- Plants.
- Oh.
:21:30
- So lucky. You see?
- Uh, well, um, your visa... a B-2...
:21:34
a tourist visa...
allowed you only six weeks.
:21:37
Now, that in itself is an offence...
:21:39
but more recent events
have overtaken that.
:21:42
Your marriage, of course,
gives you automatic residency status.
:21:45
- Now, this is your place of residence?
- Of course.
- Yes.
:21:49
- You moved here after the marriage?
- Yes. Mm-hmm.
- Mm-hmm.
:21:53
We spoke to the chairperson
of the building...
:21:55
and he said you'd been away,
Mr. Fauré.
:21:58
- In Africa.
- Yes.
:22:01
- Shooting elephants.
- Oh.
:22:03
- With a camera.
- Ah, a camera.
- Oh!
- Of course.
:22:06
And he brought me back some plants.
Some violets. African violets.
:22:09
- The violets.
- Mm.
- Mm-hmm.
:22:12
And, uh, where did you live,
Mr. Fauré, before the marriage?
:22:16
Oh, all over the place, you see, um...
:22:20
In the park, one night.
:22:24
- And, uh, where do you work?
- Pardon?
:22:27
My husband's a composer. He's working
on an important composition right now...
:22:31
based on his African research.
:22:33
A composer?
We don't, uh, have a note of that.
:22:37
And, uh, you write, what?
:22:39
Uh, rock 'n' roll?
:22:42
Ballet. I write for the ballet.
:22:45
Ballet.
:22:47
Your statement
on your passport application
said you had no criminal convictions.
:22:52
Is that a true and correct statement?
:22:54
Of course.
:22:56
You speak French, Mrs. Fauré?
:22:58
Not really. Not exactly.