Rooftop Films: La Frontera Infinita (Event Over)
- When:Fri 9/5/08 (8PM)
- Where: El Museo del Barrio
- Address: 1230 Fifth Ave. New York, NY Map
- Cost: $9.00
Editors' Take
Get a behind-the-scenes look at the real struggles of immigration from Mexico, proving that the issue is more complex than jingoistic politicians would ae you believe.
Tickets for this Event
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General Admission - $9.00
No refunds. In the event of rain, show will be held indoors at the same location. Seating is first come, first served. Physical seats are limited. Price of admission includes admission to the reception following the screening with free Radeberger beer.
Fri., September 5, 2008
As millions of immigrants stream into the US every year, this
beautifully photographed documentary intimately follows small
groups as they travel through Mexico, detailing their rarely-seen
hardships and hopes.
Venue: on the roof of
El Museo Del Barrio
Address: 1230 Fifth Avenue @ 104th Street (East Harlem)
Directions: 6 to 103rd St. or 2/3 to 110th St.
Rain: In the event of rain the show will be held indoors at the same
location
8:00PM: Doors open
8:30PM:
Sound Fix presents live music by
Nacotheque
9:00PM: Films
11:00PM: After party with FREE Radeberger Pilsner
Presented in partnership with:
The Morelia International Film Festival,
IFC.com,
New York magazine, and
El Museo del Barrio
On Friday, September 5, Rooftop Films and The Morelia International
Film Festival present
La Frontera Infinita (The Infinite Border) (Juan Manuel Sepulveda | Mexico | 1:30:00).
There will be live music by
Nacoteque before the film and an after party with complimentary Radeberger
Pilsner after the film.
Each year, hundreds of thousands of Central Americans enter Mexico
clandestinely en route to the United States.
La Frontera Infinita is a story about their determination and hope, about men and women
who travel in search of better living conditions, faced with a
voyage that for many becomes seemingly endless.
Rooftop Films is proud to present this selection from the Morelia
International Film Festival, Mexico’s premiere showcase of
new and emerging Mexican filmmaking talent. From its location in
Morelia, one of the country’s most beautiful and vibrant
colonial cities, the festival (now in its fifth year) serves as a
unique point of intersection between Mexican and international
filmmakers, audiences, film professionals and members of the press.
It also introduces visitors to the cultural riches and natural
splendor of the State of Michoacán, famed for its musical,
literary, theatrical, artisanal and culinary traditions, and now an
emergent center of world film culture. The festival’s
competitive sections of Mexican short films, documentaries, short
films from Michoacán and Mexican features, combine with
foreign film premieres, curated programs, tributes to Mexican film
pioneers, and retrospectives of major world cinema artists to offer
an experience of Mexican cinema in a rare, international context.
Independent and student films from Mexico City and other urban
centers, and independent videos from points as varied as Tijuana,
Merida, Guerrero and Oaxaca, render a comprehensive portrait of
media culture, social life, and artistic imagination within Mexico.
These works explore such varied themes as transnational identities,
globalization, and indigenous lives, in formats ranging from
fiction to documentary to animated film and video. Supported by the
City of Morelia, the State of Michoacán, and Cinepolis,
Latin America’s largest theater chain, among other corporate
sponsors, the Morelia International Film Festival strives to
contribute to Mexico’s growth and progress as a contributor
to world cinema, to establish Michoacán and its capital,
Morelia, as vibrant focal points of world cinema culture, and to
promote the talents and expand the opportunities of the
country’s most promising artists in film and independent
media.


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