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New Horizons: These powerful films depict fictional and real-life accounts of migration throughout the diaspora.

Since 2015, at least 16,000 Venezuelans are confirmed to have fled to Trinidad and Tobago. The twin island republic is of one of the most economically viable options for asylum seekers, yet many are unaware of the reality that is to welcome them. Nearest Neighbours interweaves the stories of four main sets of characters: a journalist; a couple with three young children and their abuela; a woman who is living in a horse stable among other refugees; and a computer engineer turned construction worker and his family. The film explores how these refugees and asylum-seekers navigate their environments daily and work to move their lives forward amidst many unexpected challenges, including rampant xenophobia and a lack of legal rights due to the absence of local refugee legislation.

  • Year
    2019
  • Runtime
    22 minutes
  • Language
    English, Spanish
  • Country
    Trinidad and Tobago
  • Director
    Rhonda Chan Soo
  • Producer
    Emilie Upczak, John Otterbacher
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