Ahorita Frames
Released 5 years ago in 2021. Ahorita Frames is a documentary film. directed by Angelika Levi. At just 22 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
From September 2001 to April 2002 Nan and Nancy along with other Latin American women worked for the asbestos company “Branch,” cleaning the luxury apartments, offices, and banks of Manhattan in the hermetically sealed zone of “Ground Zero.” The women had neither residence permits nor work permits in the USA, and their dust masks had no filter for asbestos. At the PedWest border crossing in Tijuana refugees perform their stories. They play asbestos workers, American soldiers, Red Cross staff, and firefighters. Migrants from Guatemala and Venezuela and Mexicans who were deported from the USA to Tijuana: they are all stuck at the border due to the “Remain in Mexico” policy. Ahorita Frames moves the stories of the asbestos workers from New York in 2001 across the border to Tijuana in 2019, thus reconfiguring the political cartography of power relations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ahorita Frames about?
From September 2001 to April 2002 Nan and Nancy along with other Latin American women worked for the asbestos company “Branch,” cleaning the luxury apartments, offices, and banks of Manhattan i...
Who directed Ahorita Frames?
Ahorita Frames was directed by Angelika Levi.
How long is Ahorita Frames?
Ahorita Frames has a runtime of 0 hours and 22 minutes (22 minutes total).
When was Ahorita Frames released?
Ahorita Frames was released on March 1, 2021 in theaters.