Immokalee U.S.A.
"Being an account of migrant farmworkers in the U.S.A."
Originally released in 2008. Immokalee U.S.A. is a documentary film. directed by Georg Koszulinski. At just 77 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Every season, tens of thousands of migrant farmworkers converge on small communities like Immokalee, Florida where they plant and harvest the food that Americans consume. A vast majority of these workers are undocumented, leaving them at the mercy of the large agribusinesses who hire them, the crew leaders who contract them and the landlords and businesses that profit from the seasonal arrival of migrant workers. Their "undocumented" legal status allows for a system of exploitation that leaves workers and their families to endure conditions and wages that rarely meet international human rights standards. Immokalee U.S.A. documents these daily experiences, leading the viewer to examine their own role in the issues migrant workers face in the U.S.A.
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- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Immokalee U.S.A. about?
Every season, tens of thousands of migrant farmworkers converge on small communities like Immokalee, Florida where they plant and harvest the food that Americans consume. A vast majority of these w...
Who directed Immokalee U.S.A.?
Immokalee U.S.A. was directed by Georg Koszulinski.
How long is Immokalee U.S.A.?
Immokalee U.S.A. has a runtime of 1 hours and 17 minutes (77 minutes total).
When was Immokalee U.S.A. released?
Immokalee U.S.A. was released on May 7, 2008 in theaters.