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'Fruits of Labor' Review: A Mexican American Family's Struggles in Central California


Fruits of Labor Review: A Mexican American Family s Struggles in Central California
Fruits of Labor Review: A Mexican American Family s Struggles in Central California
Emily Cohen Ibanez s documentary is an intriguing look at the heavily responsibilities borne by an undocumented immigrant s teen daughter.
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Running time: Running time: 77 MIN.
Gabriella Garcia-Pardo
Those who complain “immigrants are stealing our jobs” hardly seem likely applicants for the jobs held by protagonists in “Fruits of Labor” such as cleaning other people’s houses or working the graveyard shift in a food processing plant. Constant hard work doesn’t seem to bring the American Dream much closer for this Mexican American family on California’s central coast. Emily Cohen Ibanez’s debut feature provides a flavorful glimpse at lives seldom represented in popular media, though she also obfuscates that view somewhat w ....

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A conquistador visits modern Mexico in Oakland filmmaker's unconventional '499' at SF Indie Fest


Pam Grady February 1, 2021Updated: February 4, 2021, 7:06 pm
A 16th century conquistador (Eduardo San Juan) sits among migrants in 21st century Mexico in Rodrigo Reyes’ “499,” screening virtually at SF IndieFest. Photo: SF IndieFest
Oakland filmmaker Rodrigo Reyes’ new documentary-fiction hybrid “499” begins with the striking image of a man flailing in water. Washing up on shore, he is revealed to be a Spanish conquistador in the army of Hernán Cortés, coming to conquer the Aztec empire. But when his foot crunches down on a plastic cup, he gets his first inkling that he has traveled too far into the future from 1519. ....

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