The Latinx Photography Project

The Latinx Photography Project

Directed by Alejandro Palacios
Can the arts work as a catalyst for personal growth?

Overview

Genre
Anthropology, Arts, Cultural History, History, and Culture
Synopsis

The Latinx Photography Project is a bilingual documentary film that explores how a creative practice like photography can succeed at cultivating leaders who are grounded in community cohesion. With photography as their medium, the participants in this project carve a path in a community that years ago was foreign to most immigrant farmworkers.

Stage
finished
Running time
26 and 40 minutes

Credits

Production Details

Prod. Co.
The Circumstances
Country
United States
Years of Production
2017-2020
Locations
Point Reyes, Inverness, Olema, Marshall, Nicasio, San Jose in California, US. Jalostotilan, Jalisco, Mexico.

Distribution Details

Release year
2021
Festivals
Baja California International Film Festival (Mexico) Veracruz Short Film Festival (Mexico) International Moving Film Festival (Iran) International Shorts (Australia) Motion Pictures International Film Festival (Nigeria) The Gladiator Film Festival (Turkey
Awards
Best Short Documentary at: Culver City Film Festival The Santa Clarita International Film Festival Redwood Shorts & Scripts Hollywood Gold Awards.
Broadcast (Prod.)
NETA, PBS, World Channel
Broadcast (Acq.)
NETA
Language
English and Spanish
Subtitles
yes

Photos

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