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Invisible America

Invisible America (2024)

Drama 90mins

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Invisible America

2024 Drama 90mins

A Mexican social activist fearing for his life seeks asylum in the U.S. He finds illegal work on a Vermont dairy farm alongside other undocumented workers. Here he learns that their ambiguous status leaves them vulnerable to the injustice, abuse and cruelty they were escaping from.

Invisible America: Cast & Crews

Directors
Christian de la Cortina
Top Cast
John Doe, Jane Smith, Alice Johnson, Bob Brown, Charlie Davis

What Our Critics Think

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Review Team
4/5
4/5

Invisible America is a stirring portrayal of the immigrant experience, delving deep into the struggles faced by those who seek a better life in a foreign land. Directed by Christian de la Cortina, the film follows a Mexican activist who, fleeing persecution, finds himself in the precarious world of ... Show more >>

Editor Team
3.5/5
3.5/5

Invisible America presents a heart-wrenching journey that shines a light on the often-hidden struggles of undocumented workers. The film's narrative is both timely and timeless, touching on themes of hope and despair. While the story follows a familiar path of the immigrant experience, it does so wi ... Show more >>

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Invisible America is a poignant exploration of the struggles faced by undocumented workers in the U.S. The film’s gripping narrative, combined with powerful performances, makes it a compelling watch for those interested in social justice and human rights issues.

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