Farmingville:

Documentary film about the next group of immigrants, the Mexicans, that are following in our long history of immigration. It looks at the people of Farmingville, New York, and at how they are dealing with the influx of about 1,500 Mexican workers

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Format: Video Software
Language:Undetermined
Published: [New York, N.Y.] Docurama c2004
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Summary:Documentary film about the next group of immigrants, the Mexicans, that are following in our long history of immigration. It looks at the people of Farmingville, New York, and at how they are dealing with the influx of about 1,500 Mexican workers
Item Description:DVD; NTSC; Dolby digital stereo. - Originally released as a documentary motion picture in 2003 on television program P.O.V., Point of View on PBS.. - Includes director's outtakes, links to PBS online resources, and information on the affiliates of this production
Interviewees: Israel Perez, Paul Tonna, Ed Hernandez, Margaret Bianculli-Dyber, Connie Hornick
Editor, John Bloomgarden, Mary Manhardt; cinematography, Catherine Tambini, Karola Ritter; music, Steven Schoenberg
Physical Description:1 videodisc (78 min.) sd., col. 4 3/4 in

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