Farmingville with Carlos Sandoval: DVD Cover

    Farmingville Director: Carlos Sandoval, Catherine Tambini

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    • DVD Release Date: 11/02/2004
    • Original Release: 2003
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 23,166

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    Closed Caption; Deleted scenes; Filmmaker interview; Resources; Interactive menus; Scene selection

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Introduction [4:33]
    2. Why Farmingville? [3:38]
    3. Firehouse Meetings [3:09]
    4. Tensions Rise [5:55]
    5. A Crime of Hate [3:18]
    6. Stop the Invasion [1:51]
    7. The Town Debate [3:42]
    8. A Name to a Face [7:41]
    9. Stop the Hiring Hall [12:28]
    10. Together and Apart [8:41]
    11. Subterranean Economy [5:31]
    12. Are You a Racist? [4:34]
    13. Day of Truth [6:37]
    14. We're Different Now [5:38]
    15. Credits [5:02]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Carlos Sandoval and Catherine Tambini direct Farmingville, a documentary about a suburban community torn apart by illegal immigration. In 2000, a conflict erupted resulting in the deaths of two Mexican workers at the hands of white men. The next year, Sandoval -- a former New York lawyer with no filmmaking experience -- moved to the Farmingville area of Long Island to make the film. He and Tambini attempt to present both sides of the issue in order to make a balanced argument. Farmingville is home to both wealthy home owners and immigrant day laborers, and each side has its share of activists. Farmingville was part of the documentary competition at the Sundance Film Festival before receiving a broadcast premiere on the PBS series P.O.V. Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

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