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POSADA
A Film about Unaccompanied Children Knocking on
America's Door
The U.S. Border Patrol turns away 100,000
unaccompanied immigrant children every year.
This is the story of three who stayed.
Posada portrays
the journeys of Densi, Johny and Wilber who, as teenagers, separately
left their homes in Central America for the United States. They each
were detained by immigration officials for months between 1999 and
2002. Their struggles helped pave the way for others to receive
assistance. They relate their stories to Las Posadas, a Mexican
tradition that retells the Christmas story of Joseph and Mary's search
for shelter.
Yearly since 2000, between 80,000-110,000
children have been arrested and turned away by the U.S. The number of
children annually detained by the US has risen from a few thousand in
the 1990s to well over 7,700 in 2005.
Posada is
produced and directed by Mark McGregor, a Jesuit priest who teaches
film at Fairfield University. Shot on location in Southern California
and Mexico in 2005 and 2006, its running time is 54 minutes. It has
Spanish subtitles.
The DVD release of POSADA is
now available!
Upcoming screenings of POSADA:
October 8th: Gonzaga
Prep, Spokane, WA
October 13th: Mexican
American Cultural Center; Symposium of Welcoming Immigrants, San
Antonio, TX
October
19th 6:30PM: Catholic Charities of Tacoma, WA
October
20th: International Festival of Cinema and Religion, Trent, Italy
October
21st and 22nd: St. Francis Xavier Church, Missoula, MT
October 23rd
9:30PM: Milan, Italy
October
31st 6:30PM: Bellarmine Forum, Loyola Marymount University, Los
Angeles, CA
November
13th 7:00PM: Justice in the Arts Initiative at the Recital Hall,
Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA
November
19th: Jesuit High School, Sacramento, CA
November
20th:
Newman Center at the University of California at Davis, CA
December
4th:
Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley, CA
Check in the Forum's "Planning and Organizing a Posada" section for an
updated schedule of screenings of POSADA.
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