According to the May 2 decision from the B.C. Civil Resolution Tribunal, Amir Gill claimed he acted in a film produced by Hunter Village Films Inc. and had not been paid for his work or expenses to attend the film shoots. He claimed $1,893 for his acting services and accommodation expenses.
The tribunal's Alison Wake said Gill undisputedly attended two film shoots for Hunter Village, one on Vancouver Island and one in the Lower Mainland.• $650 for 13 nights’ accommodation on Vancouver Island, at $50 per night;• $493 for three nights’ accommodation in the Lower Mainland. “I find Hunter Village agrees to pay Mr. Gill the claimed $500 for the two days of shooting, and I order it to pay this amount,” Wake said.