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Between Lands (2023)

There's life after deportation.

장르 : 다큐멘터리

상영시간 : 1시간 12분

연출 : Atzin Ortiz Gonzalez

시놉시스

A long time ago, Ana Laura, Gustavo, and Jesús crossed the border in search of a better opportunity. They worked hard, built a family, and made a life in the United States. Day by day, years after their arbitrary deportations to Mexico, they deal with the grief of being separated from their families. As time goes by, the shattered existence of everyone is slowly and inevitably rebuilt, far away and apart from each other.

출연진

Ana Laura López
Ana Laura López
Gustavo Lavariega
Gustavo Lavariega
Jesús Ortiz
Jesús Ortiz
Norma Nguyen
Norma Nguyen
Alondra Lavariega
Alondra Lavariega
Alexia Lavariega
Alexia Lavariega

제작진

Atzin Ortiz Gonzalez
Atzin Ortiz Gonzalez
Director
Atzin Ortiz Gonzalez
Atzin Ortiz Gonzalez
Director of Photography
Atzin Ortiz Gonzalez
Atzin Ortiz Gonzalez
Editor
Raúl Arellano
Raúl Arellano
Compositor
Eleane Oropeza
Eleane Oropeza
Producer
Angélica J. Ramírez
Angélica J. Ramírez
Producer
Atzin Ortiz Gonzalez
Atzin Ortiz Gonzalez
Writer
Emmanuel Gayosso
Emmanuel Gayosso
Sound Mixer
Mauricio Nicoli
Mauricio Nicoli
Sound Designer

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