De NADIE
Tin Dirdamal
Mexico, 2005, 80 minutes

Prepare for the journey as an unknown, a nothing, no one. Prepare to leave everything from South and Central America behind and travel alone with a vague sense of direction and the echo of your family left in your ears. Prepare to face the same intimidation and corruptive danger in Mexico as you will eventually find 1,300 miles north, when you cross into the United States–if you live through it. As rich nations sharpen their borders and differences, the poorest peoples continue to blur them in the search for liberties too universally held to be claimed by any flag. Through this burning hunger, we are drawn into DeNADIE, and through its intimate lens and enduring crew, we find ourselves confronted with a story of immigration we only thought we understood. First-time filmmaker Tin Dirdamal displays moving photographic grace and sophisticated understanding of his subjects as he follows their search for the sustenance their native countries can't provide. These personal stories force deeper understanding of the United States' border crisis, while exposing hypocrisies in a Mexican culture faced with equally uncomfortable intolerance of its own. All this from a film that doesn't take political stances; it merely brings us the voices of those affected, the results of which are far louder.

Part of the Immigration Film Series

Awards:

  • Audience Award / Sundance Film Festival 06
  • Best Feature Documentary / Mexican Academy Awards ¨Arieles¨ 06
  • Best First Film / Guadalajara International Film Festival 05
  • Jury Mention / Los Angeles Latino Film Festival
  • Best Documentary / Latinamerican Film Festival, París 2006
  • Audience Award / Madrid International Documentary Film Festival,
    Documenta Madrid 06
  • Audience Award / Festivalito, Canary Islands Film Festival 06
  • Best Feature Film / Festivalito, Canary Islands Film Festival 06
  • Best Documentary Feature / Cine Las Americas Int. Film Festival 06
  • Audience Award / Amnesty International Film Festival, Seattle 06
  • Best Film / Monterrey International Film Festival 05
  • Grand Jury Prix, Best Documentary / Sonoma Valley International Film Festival 06
  • Best Documentary / Newport Beach International Film Festival 06
  • Human Rights Award / Reykjavík International Film Festival, Iceland 06

Interview with director, Tin Dirdamal

Price:
Institutional: $250.00
Rental and Festival Screening: Please contact us.


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