The Infiltrators is a Sundance award-winning docu-thriller that tells the true story of young immigrants who get arrested by Border Patrol, and put in a shadowy for-profit detention center – on purpose.
The Infiltrators is a Sundance award-winning docu-thriller that tells the true story of young immigrants who get arrested by Border Patrol, and put in a shadowy for-profit detention center – on purpose. Marco and Viri are members of the National Immigrant Youth Alliance, a group of radical Dreamers who are on a mission to stop deportations. And the best place to stop deportations, they believe, is in detention. However, when Marco and Viri try to pull off their heist – a kind of ‘prison break’ in reverse – things don’t go according to plan.
By weaving together documentary footage of the real infiltrators with scripted re-enactments of the events inside the detention center, The Infiltrators tells this incredible true story in a boundary-crossing new cinematic language.
Please join us for a discussion with filmmakers Alex Rivera and Cristina Ibarra, moderated by Stephen Pitti, Professor of History and of American Studies and Director of the Center for the Study of Race, Indigeneity and Transnational Migration at Yale University.
Free and open to the public. Please register to attend and receive access to the film.
Free and open to public, registration required.
Email: csrea@brown.edu
2021/03/01 - 2021/03/01
Online/Virtual Space