Siblings (2017)
To achieve a dream you first need to know the name of the dream.
Tells in parallel, the story of two Mexican brothers that want to go back to the United States after being deported for life, and the story of an American woman who lost her house and today believes she can get it back through Trump’s promises. Their journeys take them on road trips to meet with their past and with relatives who they believe can help them achieve their dreams. Immigration has been shown in many ways, but it has never been presented through the lives of Mexicans and Americans who live similar situations due to poverty and lack of family structure. To achieve a dream you first need to know the name of the dream.
Director: Laura Plancarte
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 80 min
Release Date: September 25, 2017
Screenplay
Music: Pablo Todd
Editing: Aldonza Contreras, Vera Simmonds
Language: English, Español
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Laura Plancarte
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Siblings about?
- Tells in parallel, the story of two Mexican brothers that want to go back to the United States after being deported for life, and the story of an American woman who lost her house and today believes she can get it back through Trump’s promises. Their journeys take them on road trips to meet with their past and with relatives who they believe can help them achieve their dreams. Immigration has been shown in many ways, but it has never been presented through the lives of Mexicans and Americans who live similar situations due to poverty and lack of family structure. To achieve a dream you first need to know the name of the dream.
- Who directed Siblings?
- Siblings was directed by Laura Plancarte.
- How long is Siblings?
- Siblings has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
- What genre is Siblings?
- Siblings is a Documentary film.