The Vilcek Foundation showcases the work of immigrant filmmakers in NYC November 12-18, 2008. Visit their website to RSVP for the screenings. Or click on their Web site for film trailers for the works by first time and well-known makers from China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Samoa, and Pakistan.
I am making a documentary that intends to chronicle the lives of undocumented immigrants in Southern California. It intends to explore circumstances that tend to be ignored in the mainstream media and to put a face to undocumented immigration. Read More
Watch a clip of Childhood in Translation, a documentary film by Robert C. Winn, that explores the language barriers faced by immigrant families, as seen through the eyes of children that serve as the linguistic and cultural brokers for their families. Read More
How I See It is the latest campaign in the California Council for the Humanities' acclaimed statewide initiative California Stories. Youth Digital Filmmakers is the new campaign's first project and is being conducted in partnership with the Digital Storytelling Institute of the Community Technology Foundation of California.
The California Council for the Humanities (CCH) awarded $30,000 grants to eight organizations around the state for teens to create digital films exploring how they see California and their communities. Read More
View films from many sources that explore the issue of immigration. These 7 films are compiled from all the Media That Matter Film Festivals. Sponsored by Arts Engine, Inc.
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