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The Cuban migration to the United States came to be known to the world through the balseros phenomenon but, nowadays, the new migrants have come to use another recourse. After obtaining a visa that allows them to leave the country, many have to travel the continent from end to end to reach their goal. All possible routes have a path in common: the dense and dangerous Darién Gap, on the border between Colombia and Panama. A group of Cuban migrants uses their mobile devices to record and stream through social networks the most intimate moments of their journey. Upon arriving at the border they are informed about a change in the policy of the so-called “dry feet, wet feet” law, and are forbidden to continue. Stranded in Panama City, in an illegal situation, they are welcomed by the Pastoral Social Cáritas. In this migratory limbo, Cuban director Marcel Beltrán films the passing of the hours at the camp and is given access by the migrants to their personal files of the journey through the jungle captured over 100 hours from their cell phones.

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Released: November 23, 2020
Runtime: 80 min
Genres: Documentary
Countries: Brazil Colombia Cuba
Companies: Mediocielo Films Inercia Películas Marinca Filmes
Crew: Marcel Beltrán

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