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The Harvest (Spanish: La Cosecha) is a 2010 documentary film about agricultural child labor in America.The film depicts children as young as 12 years of age who work as many as 12 hours a day, six months a year, subject to hazardous conditions: heat exposure, pesticides, and dangerous work.
In 2017 she received the Emmy Award – Outstanding Investigative Journalism in Spanish, for the documentary Cosecha de Miseria [2]. In 2017 she received the Gerard Loeb Award for Best Video for the documentary Harvest of Misery, NBC Weather Channel and Telemundo.
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After ‘years of forced silence,’ Spanish women’s soccer players speak openly about Luis Rubiales’ kiss in new documentary George Ramsay, CNN November 26, 2024 at 11:46 AM
The other Spanish project in Deal Makers are “Brücher. Unheard of Botanical Chronicle,” directed by María Camila Menéndez and Mariana Elena Guzzante; and “La Pietà” by Pepe Andreu and ...
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Latido Films has closed a seven-country theatrical release agreement with Spanish distributor Versión Digital for Victor Escribano’s debut documentary “7 Lakes 7 Lives,” produced by two ...
Harvest Festival of Pereira (Spanish: Fiestas de la Cosecha de Pereira), in Pereira. Joropo National Festival (Spanish: Festival Nacional del Joropo) in Villavicencio in December. Medellin's Tango Street (Spanish: Tangovía) on Carlos Gardel Avenue in the suburb of Manrique. National Festival of the Dividivi in La Guajira Department.