Help this movie get a theatrical distributor - AMERICAN HARVEST MOVIE (THE REAL TRUTH ABOUT IMMIGRANT AMERICA)

Posted on: November 12th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Art y Culture ] [ Entertainment ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Immigration ] [ Tomás' Picks ]
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Knowledge is Power!

I have recently completed a film “American Harvest” about immigration as it relates to agriculture. It is a reasonable and rational look at the immigration debate based on the facts.

Please take a look at the comments on our website. You can also view our trailer.

http://www.americanharvestmovie.com

Then there is a place to opt-in by email. We will let you know when you can see the movie when it screens in your area.

We are building a list of supporters of the film. The larger the list of supporters the more likely a theatrical distributor will give us better distribution. Please share the link with your friends and families.

The more the public is aware of “American Harvest” the more they will want to encourage reasonable debate regarding immigration in America.

Help me spread the word by email around the world. It’s time for the silent majority to speak out. Please don’t let the angry voices like Lou Dobbs be the only ones to speak up.

Thank you,

Angelo Mancuso
Director

The following is just one of the many positive remarks about the film. In this case, the writer thought so much of the film he wrote a ‘letter to the editor.’

Democrat & Chronicle ~ Letter to the Editor

August 18 , 2007

A true account of migrant workers

I had the unique opportunity to watch American Harvest in my sociology class at Rochester Institute of Technology, and I must say it was one of the most innovative movies devoted to representing the migrant workers’ situation in America.

Unlike other movies devoted to this subject, it shows the account in such a way that the truth is represented, without opinions and motives from the director. This film uses live accounts and facts to argue its case, while also showing the migrant workers’ day at work. It gives an amazing perspective that every American should take into consideration.

I am a Mexican-American, a descendant of migrant workers, and I’ve had the opportunity to see the situation firsthand and hear accounts from my family who still work in the fields. I must say this is the truest account I have ever seen. This movie can be a catalyst to light a fire that will burn away the many misconceptions that American society has about migrant workers.

-BRIAN ORELLANA
ROCHESTER

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