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Three doc shorts give us behind-the-scenes looks at artist Chemi Rosado Seijo and his social engagement project in Puerto Rico, Jonathan's journey through drug addiction and rehab in Mexico, and the stories of teenaged pregnancy in the Dominican Republic. The two remaining narrative shorts give us fictionalized versions of just how difficult it can be to get out, or change the circumstances one is born into.

Mi Fango, Mi Cerro is the story of a Puerto Rican social engagement artist and a rural hillside community he spent over a decade painting green. Although the project was destroyed by Hurricane Maria, the green houses, just like the townspeople who live inside them, are still fighting to survive.

  • Year
    2019
  • Runtime
    20 minutes
  • Language
    Spanish
  • Country
    Puerto Rico
  • Director
    Julia Mendoza Friedman