


Roberto is a funny, thoughtful young man who travelled to Ciudad Juarez in order to support his family in Oaxaca. Like many Indigenous peoples in Mexico, Roberto was forcibly displaced due to the lack of resources or work in his town. Currently, Roberto is back in his town, but experiencing the same circumstances that forced him to leave in the first place. Please consider donating - at the very least, my hope is that we can use this film to re-coup the money his family lost during this horrific ordeal.
Jazmín is a queer, MeXicana filmmaker from the borderlands of Las Cruces, New Mexico. Her path into the film industry began at the ACLU of Southern California, where she created short documentaries on the School-to-Prison Pipeline and the homeless crisis in Orange County. In 2017, she moved to Albuquerque and joined the International Cinematographers Guild. She is a recent graduate of NYU Gallatin, and is currently working as a director and cinematographer in New York.
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Visit the Cookie Policy pageRoberto, a young Indigenous man from Oaxaca recounts his experience of being kidnapped in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, and life after his escape.
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