The Sixth Section
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Documentary
0h 26m
2003
Following a group of Mexican immigrants from the tiny desert town of Boqueron who now work in upstate New York, the film documents their struggle to support themselves—and their hometown...
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Following a group of Mexican immigrants from the tiny desert town of Boqueron who now work in upstate New York, the film documents their struggle to support themselves—and their hometown 3,000 miles to the south. To do this, the men form a 'union' that raises money in the form of weekly donations of $10 or $20 from each of its members in New York.
- DirectorAlex Rivera
- Release2 September 2003
- GenreDocumentary
- Duration0h 26m
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Second Generation Media, P.O.V./American Documentary