Que Lejos Estoy is a short documentary about the assimilation of the filmmaker's family.

2016 Festival | Que Lejos Estoy (How Far I Am) PBS Short Film Festival

Premiered July 10, 2016
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2016 Festival | Que Lejos Estoy (How Far I Am)

What happens to the Mexican traditions, identity and the ideologies of one family after three generations of assimilation into American culture? By bringing old photographs to life, the filmmaker attempts to find why things have changed, how traditions were lost and asks what makes him who he is today.

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