The Resource My American girls : a Dominican story, by Aaron Matthews, (electronic resource)
My American girls : a Dominican story, by Aaron Matthews, (electronic resource)
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The item My American girls : a Dominican story, by Aaron Matthews, (electronic resource) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Waubonsee Community College.
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- Summary
- This is a vivid portrayal of a year in the life of the Ortiz family -- hard working Dominican immigrants who live frugally in Brooklyn and dream of retiring one day in their native country. Their American-born daughters have different ideas and aspirations. These bittersweet contradictions form the core of the film as we watch the family sort out the rewards and the costs of pursuing the American dream.Sandra, the mother, grew up in the Dominican Republic, with 14 brothers and sisters, where there was no electricity or running water. She came to Brooklyn in 1975, all alone, seeking better work and pay. She and her husband, Bautista, hold two jobs each as hospital cleaners. Despite their long hours and relatively low pay, they provide their children with a comfortable lifestyle and the advantages of an American education.Their daughters represent the next generation of immigrants. Their eldest Monica (21), is an achiever who attends an ivy league college. She has an American boyfriend and has separated herself from the Dominican community , although she maintains close family ties. Aida (16) is a typical middle child, finding her way between the world of the streets and the ambitions of her parents. The youngest daughter Mayra (14) is a self proclaimed "ghetto" kid. She is failing in school and mainly wants to hang out with her friends. Sandra struggles to do right by each of them. Sandra s five-story house is filled with members of the extended family, grandmothers, aunts, uncles, cousins and attendant infants. Sandra realizes the irony that fulfilling her retirement dream will mean leaving her family once again. My American Girls captures the immigrant experience at the beginning of the 21st century
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (63 min.).
- Note
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- Originally released as DVD
- Title from resource description page (viewed May 24, 2011)
- Label
- My American girls : a Dominican story
- Title
- My American girls
- Title remainder
- a Dominican story
- Statement of responsibility
- by Aaron Matthews
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- This is a vivid portrayal of a year in the life of the Ortiz family -- hard working Dominican immigrants who live frugally in Brooklyn and dream of retiring one day in their native country. Their American-born daughters have different ideas and aspirations. These bittersweet contradictions form the core of the film as we watch the family sort out the rewards and the costs of pursuing the American dream.Sandra, the mother, grew up in the Dominican Republic, with 14 brothers and sisters, where there was no electricity or running water. She came to Brooklyn in 1975, all alone, seeking better work and pay. She and her husband, Bautista, hold two jobs each as hospital cleaners. Despite their long hours and relatively low pay, they provide their children with a comfortable lifestyle and the advantages of an American education.Their daughters represent the next generation of immigrants. Their eldest Monica (21), is an achiever who attends an ivy league college. She has an American boyfriend and has separated herself from the Dominican community , although she maintains close family ties. Aida (16) is a typical middle child, finding her way between the world of the streets and the ambitions of her parents. The youngest daughter Mayra (14) is a self proclaimed "ghetto" kid. She is failing in school and mainly wants to hang out with her friends. Sandra struggles to do right by each of them. Sandra s five-story house is filled with members of the extended family, grandmothers, aunts, uncles, cousins and attendant infants. Sandra realizes the irony that fulfilling her retirement dream will mean leaving her family once again. My American Girls captures the immigrant experience at the beginning of the 21st century
- Awards note
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- Best Documentary, San Francisco Latino Film Festival, 2001
- Chicago Latino Film Festival, 2001
- Human Rights Watch Film Festival, 2001
- New York Latino Film Festival, 2001
- Taos Talking Picture Film Festival, 2001
- Cataloging source
- VaAlASP
- Characteristic
- videorecording
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Matthews, Aaron
- Intended audience
- For College; Adult audiences
- Language note
- This edition in English
- Runtime
- 62
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Children of immigrants
- Dominicans (Dominican Republic)
- Women immigrants
- Dominican Republic
- New York (N.Y.)
- Target audience
- general
- Label
- My American girls : a Dominican story, by Aaron Matthews, (electronic resource)
- Note
-
- Originally released as DVD
- Title from resource description page (viewed May 24, 2011)
- Antecedent source
- file reproduced from original
- Control code
- ASP1650446/flon
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (63 min.).
- Form of item
- electronic
- Medium for sound
- other
- Reformatting quality
- access
- Sound on medium or separate
- sound on medium
- Specific material designation
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- remote
- other
- System control number
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- (Sirsi) a210169
- (OCoLC)747798382
- Video recording format
- other
- Label
- My American girls : a Dominican story, by Aaron Matthews, (electronic resource)
- Note
-
- Originally released as DVD
- Title from resource description page (viewed May 24, 2011)
- Antecedent source
- file reproduced from original
- Control code
- ASP1650446/flon
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (63 min.).
- Form of item
- electronic
- Medium for sound
- other
- Reformatting quality
- access
- Sound on medium or separate
- sound on medium
- Specific material designation
-
- remote
- other
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) a210169
- (OCoLC)747798382
- Video recording format
- other
Subject
- Documentary films
- Dominican Republic -- Immigration and immigration
- Dominicans (Dominican Republic) -- New York (State) | New York -- Social conditions
- Children of immigrants -- New York (State) | New York
- Women immigrants -- New York (State) | New York
- New York (N.Y.) -- Emigration and immigration
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