NCLAFF Film: Artemio
Sponsor(s): Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS), Center for Documentary Studies (CDS), Duke Brazil Initiative, Duke Human Rights Center at the Franklin Humanities Institute (DHRC@FHI), Forum for Scholars and Publics, Global Brazil Humanities Lab, Libraries, Mi Gente, Program in Arts of the Moving Image (AMI), and Romance Studies
Spanish w/ English subtitles. With presence of the filmmaker, Sandra Luz López Barroso. (Honduras, Mexico, USA), 2009. >>> Artemio was born in North Carolina, U.S.A. Now he lives in a small town in la Costa Chica in Guerrero with his mother and his new family. Despite his Mexican roots, he doesn't feel a part of it. The film depicts a reality where the distance from those they left behind will come to life in every phone call. Free and open to the public.
Type: MEXICO FOCUS, SOUTH AMERICA FOCUS, CENTRAL AMERICA FOCUS, MULTICULTURAL/IDENTITY, HUMAN RIGHTS, HUMANITIES, and MOVIE/FILM
Contact: Miguel Rojas-Sotelo