Hosted by Metrograph and moderated by award-winning editor Carla Gutierrez, this Q&A brings together CALL CENTER BLUES director Geeta Gandbhir with Adriana Quiroga (RAICES) and Tarek Ismail (CUNY CLEAR) to discuss misconceptions about undocumented folks and our immigration system, and what accountable storytelling about vulnerable immigrant communities looks like.

 
 

Hosted by She Se Puede and Harness Foundation in partnership with Multitude Films and moderated by actor/musician Vicci Martinez (Orange is the New Black), this Q&A brings together CALL CENTER BLUES director Geeta Gandbhir and Jess Morales Rocketto (Families Belong Together) to talk about the making of CALL CENTER BLUES, the failures of our current immigration system, and what's possible for a new transformative immigration policy.

A conversation between Vince Warren (Center for Constitutional Rights) and Geeta Gandbhir, about the making of CALL CENTER BLUES, the CCR’s legal and advocacy work to protect immigrant communities, and the power of storytelling in creating lasting social change.

Simon Kilmurry, Executive Director of the International Documentary Association, moderates a conversation with CALL CENTER BLUES director Geeta Gandbhir and producer Jess Devaney about their ethos of authorship and accountable storytelling, as well as the characters’ experiences with home, involuntary migration, and the injustice of man-made borders.

Carrie Lozano, Director of the Sundance Documentary Film Program, moderates a discussion with the CALL CENTER BLUES team about filmmaking that goes beyond the daily news headlines, making use of the short form, shining light of the opportunistic capitalism around deportation, and using film as a tool for immigrant justice.