
In these shorts local filmmakers and characters build profound relationships with their community and nature.
The film includes interviews with a group of mothers who share how cultural differences and an inherited of fear of the water contributed to their paralyzing insecurities when it comes to swimming. With the support of the Bend Parks and Recreation District (BPRD) staff and their unique swim program’s approach of teaching parents and children simultaneously, each mother gains a life-saving skill by leading by example on how to face your fears. The documentary follows Latino families in Oregon who have participated in the Bend Parks and Rec (BPRD) Family Swim Lessons in Spanish. The family swim program was created in 2018 as a collaboration between the BPRD Aquatics team and the Outreach team who focus on reaching historically underserved community members to build trust and awareness of BPRD programs and opportunities.
Director's Bio:
Felipe Santacruz is a Mexican, documentary filmmaker based in Central Oregon with a strong focus on bringing a lens to underrepresented communities and stories. His films build a bridge to the people within the nooks and crannies of our neighborhoods with humanity and empathy. He is returning to the BendFilm Festival after participating in the 2022 iteration with the NeighborImpact-produced documentary, "Spotlight."
- Runtime13 minutes
- LanguageSpanish, English
- CountryUSA
- PremiereCentral Oregon Premiere
- DirectorFelipe Santacruz
In these shorts local filmmakers and characters build profound relationships with their community and nature.
The film includes interviews with a group of mothers who share how cultural differences and an inherited of fear of the water contributed to their paralyzing insecurities when it comes to swimming. With the support of the Bend Parks and Recreation District (BPRD) staff and their unique swim program’s approach of teaching parents and children simultaneously, each mother gains a life-saving skill by leading by example on how to face your fears. The documentary follows Latino families in Oregon who have participated in the Bend Parks and Rec (BPRD) Family Swim Lessons in Spanish. The family swim program was created in 2018 as a collaboration between the BPRD Aquatics team and the Outreach team who focus on reaching historically underserved community members to build trust and awareness of BPRD programs and opportunities.
Director's Bio:
Felipe Santacruz is a Mexican, documentary filmmaker based in Central Oregon with a strong focus on bringing a lens to underrepresented communities and stories. His films build a bridge to the people within the nooks and crannies of our neighborhoods with humanity and empathy. He is returning to the BendFilm Festival after participating in the 2022 iteration with the NeighborImpact-produced documentary, "Spotlight."
- Runtime13 minutes
- LanguageSpanish, English
- CountryUSA
- PremiereCentral Oregon Premiere
- DirectorFelipe Santacruz