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Screening of Uneasy Neighbors/Vecinos Desconfiados

Border Film Festival

Sponsored by USC Fisher Gallery

Oct 10, 2002 at 7:00 pm

Admission: Free

George Lucas Instructional Building (LUC)
Room 108
University Park Campus

A screening of the film Uneasy Neighbors/Vecinos desconfiados by Paul Espinosa [1990].

USC Fisher Gallery, the Consulate of Mexico in Los Angeles, and the Division of Critical Studies in the USC School of Cinema-Television present a screening of the film Uneasy Neighbors/Vecinos desconfiados by Paul Espinosa [1990].

This 1990s award-winning documentary profiles the relations between migrant worker camps and homeowners in north San Diego county, one of the richest and fastest-growing areas in the U.S. Here, sharing the same valleys, are homeowners concerned about property values and sanitation, and migrant workers, living in conditions that most Americans expect only in the Third World. This documentary chronicles the life and death of the Green Valley camp, home to thousands of migrant workers.

 

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