Amexicano

I loved this film. something i experienced when i went to mexico this last time as i met a guy my age and his wife and son and they just were the nicest people and deffently resembled my experience. without the border thing. we see Mexicans they see Americans. the government and powers that be, win again by separating the biggest power of all, The human people of the world. Keep them labeled divided and there easier to enslave. for if all the people didn't discriminate and had one voice or unity. the powers that be the 5% richest would be no more. They can fool you. But not me. Beyond the labels of the races, religions, countries..... I see Humans.


Amexicano

2007PG-1384 minutes
Unable to find employment after losing his job, Italian-American Queens native Bruno (Carmine Famiglietti) takes a temporary construction and landscaping gig -- and reluctantly ends up laboring alongside a group of illegal immigrants. But a growing respect for his diligent co-worker Ignacio (Raul Castillo) gradually causes a shift in Bruno's narrow beliefs. Directed by Matthew Bonifacio, this topical tale also stars Jennifer Peña as Ignacio's wife.
Cast:
Hugo AlemanMichael AronovRaúl CastilloCarmine FamigliettiJennifer PeñaManny Perez
Director:
Matthew Bonifacio
Genres:
IndependentIndie DramasSocial Issue DramasLatino Dramas
Format:
DVD and streaming

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