CARLOS JÁUREGUI:
THE UNFORGETTABLE FAG
CARLOS JÁUREGUI:
THE UNFORGETTABLE FAG
CARLOS JÁUREGUI:
THE UNFORGETTABLE FAG
Education, The Practice Of Freedom
THE RETURN – FAMILY SEPARATION
After being separated from his father at the U.S. border, 12-year-old Geovanny returns to Guatemala a changed boy. Once a star student, he struggles to adjust, while his father faces mounting debt and the threat of losing his land. An unexpected call from the U.S. offers a glimmer of hope to change their circumstances.
THE FILMMAKER
Jeremy S. Levine’s films explore race, class, and the power of parental bonds through highly cinematic and formally rigorous films. An Emmy award-winning filmmaker and two-time Sundance Institute fellow, his work has screened at over one hundred film festivals around the world including the Berlinale, Tribeca, and Sundance, streamed on Netflix, Amazon Prime, Sundance Now, Starz, and Hulu, broadcast nationally in nine countries, and received 25 festival awards. His last feature documentary, For Ahkeem, is a love story set against the backdrop of the Ferguson uprising and the school-to-prison pipeline. For Ahkeem played as an official selection of over 60 film festivals and won 12 awards, including 8 “Best Documentary" awards. The film was named in Top 10 Lists by both Entertainment Weekly and People and was included on the “Unforgettables” List by the Cinema Eye Honors, a list that IndieWire wrote “helped to define documentary cinema in 2017.” He recently released The Panola Project, a short film that chronicles how an oftenoverlooked rural Black community came together in creative ways to survive the pandemic. The Panola Project was an official selection of over 35 festivals including Sundance, Hot Docs, and the DOC NYC Shortlist. The film received seven Jury Prizes, three Audience Awards, and two Grand Jury Prizes, including the Oscar-qualifying Best Documentary Short Award at the Florida Film Festival. The film was released with The New Yorker, featured on MSNBC’s Morning Joe and The Last Word, and written about in over 50 publications including USA Today, The Boston Globe, Business Insider, and People. In 2006, Levine co-founded the Brooklyn Filmmakers Collective (BFC), a community of professional filmmakers dedicated to collaboration and mutual support. He is currently in production on a feature film highlighting the deep bond between two men who met in prison. He's an Assistant Professor of film production at Suffolk University.
AWARDS AND FESTIVALS
Winner Jury Award – Thomas Edison Film Festival, US
Jury Award Winner – Quetzalcoatl Indigenous International Film Festival, Mexico
Jury Winner, World Immigration Film – Love Peace and Freedom Film Festival, Mexico
Independent Film Festival Boston (IFFBoston), US
RiverRun International Film Festival, US
Atlanta International Documentary Film Festival (DocuFest Atlanta), US
American Documentary and Animation Film Festival (AmDocs), US
Salem Film Fest, US
Santiago Álvarez In Memoriam International Documentary Film Festival, Cuba
ACT Human Rights Film Festival, US
Carrboro Film Fest, US
DOCUTAH International Documentary Film Festival, US
THE RETURN – FAMILY SEPARATION
Catalog # EPF16095 ● ISBN: 978-1-963201-35-2 ● UPC: 6-82086-16095-5 ● NTSC
22 Minutes ● Copyright 2024 ● Qʼeqchiʼ, Spanish, English Subtitles, Spanish Subtitles
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