October 2008
Children in No Man’s Land begins its education tour with screenings in October at University of Connecticut Human Rights Institute, University of Utah in Salt Lake City and a two-day symposium on immigration and the border at University of San Diego.
Children in No Man’s Land screens at the United Nations Association Film Festival on October 21st in Palo Alto, CA.
The film is also screening at Muestra Internacional de Cine y Derechos Humanos (International Human Rights Festival) in Spain and the South Bronx Film Festival in New York City.
September 2008
Children in No Man’s Land is accepted by New Day Films for distribution.
The Fledgling Fund awards a grant to fund the border outreach campaign for Children in No Man’s Land.
On September 27th, Working Films and filmmaker Anayansi Prado hold an outreach stragedy summit in Tucson, Arizona, with leading organizations in the fight for immigration reform and border issues to discuss ways to use Children in No Man’s Land as a tool for activism and change.
Children in No Man’s Land has its L.A. premiere at the Los Angeles International Latino Film Festival on September 14th.
March 2008
Children in No Man’s Land is complete and is proud to be making its world premiere at the 2008 Guadalajara Film Festival. Details about the film’s screenings at the festival can be found by clicking here.
April 2007
Children in No Man’s Land is honored to receive a post-production grant from Chicken and Eggs Pictures and Fledgling Fund. A very special thank you to Judith, Julie and Wendy for their interest, support and generosity!
February 2007
We are excited and honored to announce that we have been awarded the Pacific Pioneer Fund grant toward post-production of Children in No Man’s Land. Thank you for believing in this project.
April 2006
Director/Producer Anayansi Prado received the prestigious Rockefeller Media Fellowship for the production of Children in No Man’s Land. We are very excited to be supported by the Rockefeller Foundation and would like to thank Vangie Griego and the staff at Rockefeller for believing in this project.
March 2006
Children in No Man’s Land has been awarded a grant from the Paul Robenson Fund for Independent Media for completion of research and development of this powerful documentary. Many thanks to the folks at the Paul Robenson Fund/Funding Exchange. Your support made a world of difference. ¡Mil gracias!
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