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DESCRIPTION:Gregory Nava (*Selena\, Mi Familia*) directed this 1983 drama d
 epicting two young Guatemalan siblings’ struggle to flee civil war for a
  better life in the United States. One of the first films to deal with the
  touchy subject of immigration\, this timely and timeless drama is told th
 rough the eyes of newcomers Zaide Silvia Gutierrez\, as the resourceful Ro
 sa\, and David Villalpando\, as her protective brother. Nava takes us thro
 ugh their joyous achievements and sometimes horrifying struggles for a bet
 ter world. The picture received an Oscar nomination for best screenplay in
  1985\, the first American independent film to be so honored. PBS partly f
 unded the project\, which was selected for the National Film Registry in 1
 995. Tony Plana and late El Pasoan Lupe Ontiveros also star. — *Jaime Me
 ndez*
LOCATION:Plaza Theatre Kendle Kidd Performance Hall
SUMMARY:El Norte
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