Return to El Salvador

Return to El Salvador

Release date : January 1, 2010
Runtime : 1h 8m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : Spanish / English /
Director : Jamie Moffett /
Writers : Betsy Morgan / Julia Shields /
Production companies : Jamie Moffett Media Design & Production /
January 1, 2010 1h 8m United States of America Documentary Spanish More
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Return to El Salvador explores the reconstruction of El Salvador, post-civil war. The film revisits the struggles of the nation and examines what drives over 700 Salvadorans to flee their homeland each day, often risking their lives to illegally enter countries in search of a better life for their families. The film also profiles a number of Salvadorans effected by the civil war. One couple, who fled death threats in the 1980s, finds asylum and a political platform in the United States. The film also follows a different couple who, after escaping the war, returned to El Salvador to work with churches and poor communities.
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  • title:Return to El Salvador
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2010
  • Runtime:1h 8m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: Spanish · English ·
  • Director: Jamie Moffett /
  • Writers: Betsy Morgan · Julia Shields ·
  • Production companies: Jamie Moffett Media Design & Production ·
  • Overview:Return to El Salvador explores the reconstruction of El Salvador, post-civil war. The film revisits the struggles of the nation and examines what drives over 700 Salvadorans to flee their homeland each day, often risking their lives to illegally enter countries in search of a better life for their families. The film also profiles a number of Salvadorans effected by the civil war. One couple, who fled death threats in the 1980s, finds asylum and a political platform in the United States. The film also follows a different couple who, after escaping the war, returned to El Salvador to work with churches and poor communities.
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