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Category Archives: Immigrants/Immigration

El Norte (1983)

141m; U.S.

Director: Gregory Nava

Cast: Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez, David Villalpando and Ernesto Gómez Cruz

Synopsis: Mayan Indian peasants, tired of being thought of as nothing more than “brazos fuertes” (“strong arms”, i.e., manual laborers) and organizing in an effort to improve their lot in life, are discovered by the Guatemalan army. After the army destroys their village and family, a brother and sister, teenagers who just barely escaped the massacre, decide they must flee to “El Norte” (“the North”, i.e., the USA). After receiving clandestine help from friends and humorous advice from a veteran immigrant on strategies for traveling through Mexico, they make their way by truck, bus and other means to Los Angeles, where they try to make a new life as young, uneducated, and undocumented immigrants.

 

Escape to Paradise (2001)

91m; Switzerland

Director: Nino Jacusso

Synopsis: Turkish emigres in Switzerland.

Contact: Distributor: Insert Film Untere Steingrubenstrasse 19 Postfach 106 Solothum/Schweiz, CH-4504 Switzerland Phone: 41-32-625-700 http://www.insertfilm.ch

 

Falling Down

113m; U.S.

Director: Joel Schumacher

Cast:  Michael Douglas, Robert Duvall and Barbara Hershey

Synopsis: An unemployed defense worker frustrated with the various flaws he sees in society, begins to psychotically and violently lash out against them.

 

Farmingville (2004)

79m; U.S.

Director: Carlos Sandoval

Synopsis: Mexican migrant workers in Long Island face discrimination as neighbors both attack and defend them. Very timely for 2006.

Contact: Carlos Sandoval Camino Bluff Productions PO Box 1908 Amagansett, NY 11930 631-267-6565 ( Work ) 212-864-4313 ( Fax ) mail@caminobluff.com

 
 

Ferry Tales (2003)

40m; U.S.

Director: Katja Esson

Synopsis (IMDB): A documentary that focuses on the daily meetings between a group of commuters in the women’s room of the Staten Island Ferry.

 

Fight in the Fields: Cesar Chavez and the Farmworkers’ Struggle (1997)

118m; U.S.

Director: Rick Tejada-Flores & Raymond (Ray) Telles

Synopsis: More than two years in the making, The Fight in the Fields: Cesar Chavez and the Farmworkers’ Struggle is the first film to cover the full arc of Cesar Chávez’ life. Using archival footage, newsreel, and present-day interviews with Ethel Kennedy, former California Governor Jerry Brown, Dolores Huerta, and Chávez’ brother, sister, son and daughter, among others, the documentary traces the remarkable contributions of Chávez and others involved in this epic struggle. (http://www.pbs.org/itvs/fightfields/index.html)

Contact: The Cinema Guild Inc. 130 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10016-7038 (212) 685-6242 info@cinemaguild.com http://www.cinemaguild.com

 

Fighting for Our Lives (1974)

59m

Director: Peter Matthiessen, Glen Pearcy, Luis Valdez

Synopsis: An Oscar nominated portrayal of the UFW’s 1973 strike where grape workers made history by walking off the job from Coachella to Fresno to fight for a UFW contract. A moving testimony to the bravery of the farm workers in their non-violent struggle against police brutality on the picket lines. Cesar Chavez & the UFW grape boycott.

Website: http://www.chavezfoundation.org/zencart/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=84 [purchasing information]

 

Flame in the Streets (1961)

93m; Australia

Director: Roy Ward Baker

Cast: John MillsSylvia Syms and Brenda De Banzie

Synopsis (IMDB): A union leader in a large company tries to win equal rights for the handful of West Indian workers at the company, but finds it is an uphill battle. After being successful, and rightly proud of his efforts, he finds that he and his wife have a difficult time coming to terms with the fact that his only daughter intends to marry a West Indian.

 

Free Voice of Labor: The Jewish Anarchists (1980)

60m; U.S.

Director: Steven Fischler & Joel Sucher

Synopsis: Documentary of the Jewish Anarchists in the New York garment industry and their newspaper the Freie Arberiter Stimme.

 

Indentured (2010)

documentary
10m, US (DVD)

Workers from places like India recruited to work for US contractors in Iraq in indentured servitude conditions

Filmmaker: Cy Kuckenbaker
1080 7th St
Imperial Beach, CA 91932
cykuck@gmail.com
661-670-7327

 
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Posted by on February 8, 2012 in Immigrants/Immigration, War