‘Immigration Battle/Reasons to Believe’: A Documentary Premiering at New York Film Festival (VIDEO)

Oct 7, 2015
9:19 AM

On Thursday, October 8, and Friday, October 9, the documentary Immigration Battle: Reasons to Believe will be screened during the Film Society of Lincoln Center’s 53rd annual New York Film Festival. Click on the image below to watch the trailer on Vimeo:

Immigration Battle

Michael Camerini and Shari Robertson have been chronicling the protracted struggle for American immigration reform over the past 16 years, crossing the country numerous times to film politicians and activists on both sides of this great and divisive issue. They gained unprecedented fly-on-the-wall access to the key players in Washington as they rode the momentum toward the passage of a bipartisan bill, only to see it shot down, which meant that they had to begin pushing the boulder back up the hill all over again. Two years ago, NYFF51 screened Camerini and Robertson’s series of immigration films, How Democracy Works, and now we present Immigration Battle, their final film on the subject. The key player this time is Democrat Luis Gutiérrez, the charismatic U.S. Representative for the 4th congressional district of Illinois, who negotiates his way through this political minefield — past an obstructionist majority playing to an anti-immigrant base and a President who has just been dubbed the ‘Deporter-in-Chief’ by the pro-reform community — while keeping his eyes firmly fixed on the prize. A FRONTLINE (PBS) release.

For more information, visit the NYFF’s website.