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SHORT FILM PROGRAM

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THROWBACK FROM 

2016

Forbidden

Undcoumented and Queer in Rural America

Saturday

Apr 8, 2017

@

7:00 pm

Wicked Queer 33

With in person.
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Director
Tiffany Rhynard
Year
2016
Run Time
81
min
Country
United States
Language
English
PROGRAM Time
minutes
CONTENT WARNING:
Growing up in North Carolina as an undocumented gay man, Mexican-born Moises Serrano shares his story and advocates for justice and equality in this timely, inspiring documentary. When Moises Serrano was a baby, his parents risked everything to flee Mexico in search of the American Dream. The 24-year-old Serrano spent 22 years in the rural South, and yet is still forbidden to live and love in the country he calls home. Serrano sees only one option—to fight for justice and equality while activating a national movement. Driven by a deep love for his family, who have come to accept being treated as invisible, the impassioned, eloquent Serrano is proof of how one person can change the world. Desc. courtesy of NewFest.
This film is presented in English with English subtitles.
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