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Blood, Sweat & Berries: A Documentary| 1hr : 02mins
Director: Rex Yabut, Jacob Suazo, Scott Hines | Producer: Rex Yabut, Jacob Suazo, Scott Hines
Focus Years: 2011 | Country: United States
Subject Tags: americas, food, livelihood, migration, oppression, poverty, united states, water
Quality Tags: Optimistic, Slow, Activating, Harmonizing
Synopsis:
In their debut film, four young adults inspired by mission trips to Washington's Skagit Valley travel up and down the west coast exploring migrant labor in the United States. Beginning in central California, the group spends two weeks picking with migrant workers in the tomato fields of Merced and living in close quarters. Then, the team travels to Oregon to visit a farm and packaging plant in Tualatin, as well as to explore how much the public knows about migrant workers and agriculture in Portland. The group concludes their journey by returning to the Skagit Valley to film the migrant camps and follow a pilgrimage to the Tacoma Detention Center, where many illegal immigrants are held.
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