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The Harvest/La Cosecha (2011)

The Harvest/La Cosecha (2011)
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Documentary filmmaker U. Roberto Romano shines an illuminating light on the plight of itinerant underage migrant workers in America, who work grueling hours to feed their families yet aren't protected by child labor laws. Shot during the 2009 harvest season, the film profiles 12-year-old Zulema Lopez, 14-year-old Perla Sanchez, and 16-year-old Victor Huapilla -- each of whom regularly labor for 14 hours a day, seven days a week, to pick the produce that feeds America. Unable to achieve any real sense of stability as their families move from town to town in search of work, some of the youths give up on their dreams early on as others strive for the day they can get an education, and advocate for other manual laborers who lack the voice or political clout to make a real change. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
U. Roberto Romano
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
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DVD
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Synopsis of The Harvest/La Cosecha

Documentary filmmaker U. Roberto Romano shines an illuminating light on the plight of itinerant underage migrant workers in America, who work grueling hours to feed their families yet aren't protected by child labor laws. Shot during the 2009 harvest season, the film profiles 12-year-old Zulema Lopez, 14-year-old Perla Sanchez, and 16-year-old Victor Huapilla -- each of whom regularly labor for 14 hours a day, seven days a week, to pick the produce that feeds America. Unable to achieve any real sense of stability as their families move from town to town in search of work, some of the youths give up on their dreams early on as others strive for the day they can get an education, and advocate for other manual laborers who lack the voice or political clout to make a real change. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
80 mins
Director(s):
U. Roberto Romano
Producer(s):
U. Roberto RomanoRory O'ConnorAlonzo Cantu
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Categories:
DocumentarySpecial Interest
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    Laura S.

    Obviously Michael down below never watched this documentary. It isn't about the plight of the illegal immigrant AT ALL. It takes a real heartless and racist person to not care about CHILDREN who work 14-hour grueling workdays out in the sun and the heat. Thank God a million times that I never had to live like that. Many times my family dipped below the poverty level and I had to help pay the bills but never like these kids. They are truly amazing. This is THEIR story. It's not about politics nor does it push the issue of immigration, illegal or otherwise. Children shouldn't have to live like this anywhere in the world, even if their skin isn't the right color for Mr. Michel R.

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    Michael R.

    They are illegal, who cares. Who else is going to pick the crops? The blacks won't do it, because they are collecting welfare. Its better they do it, than me having to pay $8 for a head of lettuce because the farm industry becomes unionized.

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