St. Stephen's Diaconal Community Association
Harvesting Justice Film Festival

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Although this festival will be held in Rochester, perhaps you have a local theater that would support a similar concept. There are many excellent films focusing on immigration issues.

Where: The Little Theater, 240 East Ave., Roch
Cost: $10 general admission, $8 students/seniors
To benefit: Rural and Migrant Ministry
  • Jan. 11, 2010 6:30 pm - Brother Towns / Pueblos Hermanos

Sponsored by Colgate Rochester Crozier A Film by Charles Thompson. A production of the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University. (Durham, 2008) After film Talk Back: Charles Thompson

  • Feb. 8, 2010 6:30 pm - Sin Nombre

Written and directed by Cary Fukunaga. Honduran teenager Sayra reunites with her father, an opportunity for her to potentially realize her dream of a life in the U.S. Moving to Mexico is the first step in a fateful journey of unexpected events. (2009)

  • Mar. 15, 2010 6:30 pm - Broken Branches, Fallen Fruit

Sponsored by St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Brockport A 31-minute video documentary and related short documentaries. All by Bill Jungles. (total running time 70 minutes) After film Talk Back: Bill Jungels

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