Missing in Brooks County tells the human story of immigration policies at the U.S. southern border. This guide is designed to help organizations and individuals host an event that brings together people affected by immigration policies to engage in a conversation about the film and its topics. It provides you with background information, discussion questions, and recommended engagement activities that will help viewers better understand Missing in Brooks County. Families and advocates, humanitarian and faith-based organizations, college students and professors, and elected leaders and public officials are all potential participants and audiences.
Q&A with the filmmakers after the screning!
Directed by Lisa Molomot & Jeff Bemiss. 2020. English & Spanish. 81 minutes.
Doors open at 7pm, Film starts at 8pm.
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ACCESSIBILITY
ENTRE Film Center is located at 415 W. Jackson Ave., Harlingen, TX. Our building is fully accessible to wheelchair users and other visitors who need to avoid stairs. Parking is located on the street and there is a sidewalk ramp located to the right of our building. Our micro-cinema contains modular seating that can be arranged to accommodate our visitors' needs. There is also an all-gender bathroom located in the back of the building.
If you have any questions regarding access, please do not hesitate to contact us at info@entrefilmcenter.org