The lives of Mexican-American migrant farm workers in Raymondville, TXHart Perry (Director of Photography - HARLAN COUNTY USA), has documented the lives of Mexican-American migrant farm workers in Raymondville, TX since 1979 when the onion workers’ strike broke out. What followed was a fight not only for higher pay but also for equal rights and representation. For 24 years, the county’s Mexican-American residents were determined to fight for what is right. VALLEY OF TEARS is a complex story of the long journey of individuals who endure hardship in order to make a better future for their families. Valley of Tears
Release Year: 2003 Duration: 77 min Availability: Worldwide Related: International, Life & Culture, Politics, Seventh Art Releasing Hart Perry (Director of Photography - HARLAN COUNTY USA), has documented the lives of Mexican-American migrant farm workers in Raymondville, TX since 1979 when the onion workers’ strike broke out. What followed was a fight not only for higher pay but also for equal rights and representation. For 24 years, the county’s Mexican-American residents were determined to fight for what is right. VALLEY OF TEARS is a complex story of the long journey of individuals who endure hardship in order to make a better future for their families. Directed by Hart Perry Writing Creditc Juan Gonzales Produced by David Sandoval Hart Perry Richard Lowe Audrey Costadina Original Music by Maria Guardiana Estavio Jordan Phil Marsh Cinematography Hart Perry Film Editing by Richard Lowe Report a Technical Issue If you're having any difficulties viewing the film or have any playback-related technical questions, contact us using our general feedback page.
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