Shine Global Partners With U.S. Congresswoman Veronica Escobar For Historic Immigration Reform Event In Washington, D.C.

Shine Global Partners With U.S. Congresswoman Veronica Escobar For Historic Immigration Reform Event In Washington, D.C.

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Shine Global Partners With U.S. Congresswoman Veronica Escobar For Historic Immigration Reform Event In Washington, D.C.

EVENT ON SEPTEMBER 26 TO ALSO FEATURE DIRECTORS AND CLIP FROM THE DOCUMENTARY FILM “HOME IS SOMEWHERE ELSE,” AND REPRESENTATIVE NANETTE BARRAGÁN (CA-44) WITH THE SUPPORT OF THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF TEACHERS

Home is Somewhere Else

Washington D.C. (SEPTEMBER 20, 2023) – Shine Global, the non-profit media company behind Academy Award-winning and Emmy Award-winning films, has partnered with U.S. Congresswoman Veronica Escobar (TX-16) to host an event in the heart of the nation’s capital, Washington, D.C. This event will bring together key figures from the world of politics and advocacy to discuss the pressing need for comprehensive immigration reform that prioritizes the wellbeing of children and families.

Taking place on September 26, the event will feature a special clip from the film Home Is Somewhere Else, an award-winning animated documentary on the effects of immigration policy on children and families, and will include the distinguished presence of Representatives Veronica Escobar (TX-16) and Nanette Barragán (CA-44) in addition to the directors of the film Carlos Hagerman and Jorge Villalobos and film protagonist José Eduardo Aguilar “El Deportee.”

Home is Somewhere Else, produced by the Mexico-based animation studio Brinca Taller de Animación in association with Shine Global, offers a much-needed yet rare look into the hearts and minds of immigrant youth and their undocumented families, who are caught in the crosshairs of our nation’s hotly contested debates regarding immigration reform. The film most recently won the Ariel Award for Best Animated Feature.

“The United States has not had comprehensive immigration reform for decades. Countless families in search of a safer, more prosperous life have endured misery that is a product of our broken system and processes,” said Congresswoman Escobar. “My beautiful border community, El Paso, has borne witness to many of these stories: stories of beauty, anguish, adversity, and most of all- hope. We must come together in a bipartisan way to end the misery and fix our broken system. I’m proud to partner with Shine Global to elevate voices from the immigrant youth who are directly affected by outdated and inhumane policy and continue the fight for immigration reform.”

Representatives Escobar and Maria Elena Salazar (FL-27) have introduced the Dignity Act of 2023, an historic, bipartisan immigration reform bill. This legislation addresses critical aspects of immigration, emphasizing border security and infrastructure, creating legal status for undocumented immigrants already residing in the United States with the opportunity to earn citizenship, establishing innovative pathways for asylum seekers, and introducing new legal avenues for economic migrants and unaccompanied minors. The Dignity Act of 2023 is poised to be a landmark piece of legislation aimed at bringing much-needed change to our immigration system.

Evelyn DeJesus, Executive Vice President, American Federation of Teachers, said, “The AFT, as the representative of those who teach and care for our next generation, is working with community leaders, and immigrant rights advocates on Real Solutions for Kids and Communities, creating a future where every person in America has the freedom to thrive, fueled by opportunity, justice, and a voice in our democracy. Rather than being punished for their immigration status, immigrant students and their families should be recognized for their sacrifice, hard work, determination, and contributions that strengthen our communities. The time for commonsense, comprehensive and compassionate immigration reform is long overdue. We are proud to partner with Shine Global and Congresswoman Escobar on this historic event featuring Home Is Somewhere Else which shines light into the pain, sacrifice and need for immigration reform.”

This event offers a unique opportunity to engage with leaders and advocates who are actively working towards meaningful immigration reform.

Home is Somewhere Else is an animated documentary that features three personal stories about immigrant youth to highlight the complexities and challenges they face today. Voiced by the actual children and their families, the stories are woven together by spoken word poet José Eduardo Aguilar “El Deportee,” the film’s host and MC whose vibrant “Spanglish” breaks codes, switches standards, and pushes the viewer to decipher his poems.

Each story has its own unique visual animation style drawn by three different teams. The animation allows us to truly see and feel these characters’ worst nightmares, alongside their colorful hopes and dreams for a better future. It encourages a deeper exploration of our characters’ inner worlds than would a “traditional” documentary.

For more information about the film and its upcoming screenings, please visit https://www.homeissomewhereelse.com/ and follow the film on social media @homeissomewhereelse


About Shine Global

Shine Global is a non-profit media company that gives voice to children and their families by telling their stories of resilience to raise awareness, promote action, and inspire change. We produce inspiring films and compelling content about underserved children. Through tailored distribution and outreach, we connect with our audiences in communities, classrooms, museums, and on Capitol Hill as part of a powerful engagement campaign to encourage social change.

Since its founding in 2005, Shine Global films have won more than 100 major awards, including an Academy Award® for Best Documentary Short Subject for Inocente and an Academy Award®-nomination and two Emmys® for War/Dance. Recent films include the documentary-animation hybrid Liyana, the hit documentary The Eagle Huntress, and Through Our Eyes: Homefront which is available on HBOMax.

About Brinca Taller de Animación

Brinca Taller de Animación is a Mexican animation studio that has ten years experience making animated films and series that focus mainly on children and social issues. We strongly believe animation is a powerful language that allows difficult topics to engage with the audience and inspire change. We have worked for agencies like UNICEF, United Nations Development Programme, Mexican Commission for the Defense and Promotion of Human Rights, American Jewish World Service, International Federation of Human Rights, among others.  Home Is Somewhere Else is Brinca’s first animated feature . 

Honorees for 2023 Children’s Resilience in Film Awards

Honorees for 2023 Children’s Resilience in Film Awards

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Shine Global Announces 2023 Children’s Resilience in Film Award Honorees

PRESIDENT OF DREAMWORKS ANIMATION MARGIE COHN, FORMER PRO FOOTBALL PLAYER AND PROJECT TRANSITION FOUNDER MARCELLUS WILEY, AND SOCIAL MEDIA SENSATION GRACEYN HOLLINGSWORTH ARE HONOREES FOR UPCOMING CHILDREN’S RESILIENCE IN FILM AWARDS

Honorees to be Recognized at Award Ceremony on October 3 in Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES, CA (September 14, 2023) – Today, Shine Global – the renowned nonprofit media company dedicated to producing and supporting impactful documentaries about children’s issues – announced the honorees for its annual Children’s Resilience in Film Awards.  The honorees at this year’s ceremony will include internet talent and star of YouTube children’s channel, “Gracie’s Corner,” Graceyn Hollingsworth for the Youth Activist category, President of DreamWorks Animation Margie Cohn for the Titan category, and former pro-football player and founder of Project Transition Marcellus Wiley for the Children’s Champion category.  Each of this year’s honorees have demonstrated an outstanding contribution to promoting education, health, and social skills for children.

This announcement comes off the heels of their recent nominee announcement.  This year’s nominees represent a diverse range of powerful stories from around the world, showcasing resilience in various forms. Through the lens of these films, audiences will witness the inspiring spirit of children as they overcome obstacles, navigate through personal hardships, and inspire others through their achievements. The finalists are as follows:

  • Aurora’s Sunrise – Directed by Inna Sahakyan (2022, Armenia, Germany, Lithuania)
  • Bigman – Directed by Camiel Schouwenaar (2022, The Netherlands, Germany)
  • Children of Las Brisas – Directed by Marianela Maldonado (2022, Venezuela)
  • Name Me Lawand  – Directed by Edward Lovelace (2022, United Kingdom)
  • The Ordinaries – Directed by Sophie Linnenbaum (2022, Germany)

The Short Film Prize winner Ayenda, Directed by Marie Margolius (2023, United States, Portugal, Afghanistan) was previously announced at the Indy Shorts International Film Festival in June in partnership with Heartland Film with a $2,500 prize.

You can watch a compilation trailer of these nominees:

You can purchase tickets for the opening night party and film screenings in NYC and the awards ceremony in LA HERE.

The Children’s Resilience in Film Awards, now in its second year, honors exceptional films that center around the resilience of children in the face of adversity. It aims to shed light on the countless stories of courage, strength, and determination that children demonstrate in challenging circumstances. These films not only inspire audiences but also help create awareness and promote positive change in society.

The winner will be named and awarded the grand prize of $15,000 at the Children’s Resilience in Film Awards ceremony on October 3, 2023, at Paramount Pictures, where filmmakers, industry professionals, and children’s rights advocates will gather to celebrate the remarkable achievements of these films. The winning film will be selected by a jury panel including Anita Chandra (Vice President and Director of RAND Social and Economic Well-Being and a Senior Policy Researcher at the RAND Corporation with a focus on childhood development), Tyler Coates (Awards Editor at The Hollywood Reporter), Jill Burkhart (VP of Unscripted Programming for MGM+),  Greg Sorvig (Artistic Director for Heartland Film), and Brian Walker (CEO of Picture Motion). 

Shine Global is hosting an Opening Night Party on Thursday, September 28th, and screenings with filmmaker Q&As of the five film nominees from Friday, September 29th – Sunday, October 1st in New York City. You can purchase tickets for both the screenings and award ceremony here: https://childrensresilience23.eventive.org/

The 2023 Children’s Resilience in Film Awards is sponsored in part by media partner The Hollywood Reporter who will uplift these powerful, culture-shifting films to receive the recognition they deserve; Paramount Pictures; hospitality partner Sunset Marquis Hotel; Quest Pacifica; Del Shaw Moonves Tanaka Finkelstein Lezcano Bobb & Dang; Jonathan and Dianne Moonves Charitable Fund; pocket.watch; Mattel Inc; DreamWorks Animation; and Sunlight Entertainment.

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About Shine Global

Shine Global is a non-profit media company that gives voice to children and their families by telling their stories of resilience to raise awareness, promote action, and inspire change. We produce inspiring films and compelling content about underserved children. Through tailored distribution and outreach, we connect with our audiences in communities, classrooms, museums, and on Capitol Hill as part of a powerful engagement campaign to encourage social change.

Since our founding in 2005, Shine Global films have won more than 100 major awards, including an Academy Award® for Best Documentary Short Subject for Inocente and an Academy Award®-nomination and two Emmys® for War/Dance. Recent films include the documentary-animation hybrid Liyana, the hit documentary The Eagle Huntress, which is available on HBOMax, and Home Is Somewhere Else, which is currently in festivals.

ABOUT SHINE GLOBAL’S CHILDREN’S RESILIENCE IN FILM AWARDS

This annual event recognizes and celebrates the films and filmmakers that highlight the resilience and strength of children in the face of adversity. The awards are open to films of any genre that showcase children overcoming challenges, such as poverty, violence, illness, and discrimination, and demonstrate their resilience, courage, and determination.

Home Is Somewhere Else Wins Ariel Award for Best Animated Feature

Home Is Somewhere Else Wins Ariel Award for Best Animated Feature

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Home Is Somewhere Else Wins Ariel Award for Best Animated Feature

The multi-award winning animated documentary film Home Is Somewhere Else won the Ariel Award for Best Animated Feature Film at the 65th edition of the awards hosted on September 9, 2023. Directed by acclaimed filmmakers Carlos Hagerman and Jorge Villalobos, the film provides a window into the hearts and minds of ​​immigrant youth and their undocumented families.

The Ariel Awards, the most prestigious recognition for Mexican cinema, are known as the “Mexican Oscars” and have been hosted by the Mexican Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences (AMACC) since 1964.

The film features three personal stories about immigrant youth to highlight the complexities and challenges they face today. Each story has its own unique visual animation style drawn by three different teams. The animation allows us to truly see and feel these characters’ worst nightmares, alongside their colorful hopes and dreams for a better future.  Voiced by the actual children and their families, the stories are woven together by spoken word poet Jose Eduardo Aguilar or Lalo “El Deportee,” the film’s host and MC whose vibrant “Spanglish” breaks codes, switches standards, and pushes the viewer to decipher his poems.

As renowned filmmaker Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu (and fellow Ariel Award winner for his film Bardo: A False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths) recently said, the film “beautifully and simply depicts the complex reality of millions.”

The Ariel Award follows a successful 12+ week theatrical run in Mexican cinemas and multiple festival awards around the world for the film including Best Youth Film 14+ at IDFA, the world’s largest documentary film festival.

“We are thrilled to have helped produce Home Is Somewhere Else,” said Susan MacLaury, the Executive Director of Shine Global and one of the executive producers of the film. “The gorgeous animation will inspire audiences on both sides of the border, and will help foster empathy for immigrants everywhere.”

For more information about the film and its upcoming screenings, please visit https://www.homeissomewhereelse.com/ and follow the film on social media @homeissomewhereelse

Watch the moment at the Awards Ceremony here:


About Shine Global

Shine Global is a non-profit media company that gives voice to children and their families by telling their stories of resilience to raise awareness, promote action, and inspire change. We produce inspiring films and compelling content about underserved children. Through tailored distribution and outreach, we connect with our audiences in communities, classrooms, museums, and on Capitol Hill as part of a powerful engagement campaign to encourage social change.

Since its founding in 2005, Shine Global films have won more than 100 major awards, including an Academy Award® for Best Documentary Short Subject for Inocente and an Academy Award®-nomination and two Emmys® for War/Dance. Recent films include the documentary-animation hybrid Liyana, the hit documentary The Eagle Huntress, and Through Our Eyes: Homefront which is available on HBOMax.

About Brinca Taller de Animación

Brinca Taller de Animación is a Mexican animation studio that has ten years experience making animated films and series that focus mainly on children and social issues. We strongly believe animation is a powerful language that allows difficult topics to engage with the audience and inspire change. We have worked for agencies like UNICEF, United Nations Development Programme, Mexican Commission for the Defense and Promotion of Human Rights, American Jewish World Service, International Federation of Human Rights, among others.  Home Is Somewhere Else is Brinca’s first animated feature . 

Nominees for 2023 Annual Children’s Resilience in Film Awards

Nominees for 2023 Annual Children’s Resilience in Film Awards

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Shine Global Announces Nominees for 2023 Annual Children’s Resilience in Film Awards

Winning Film to Be Selected by Jury of Industry Tastemakers and Announced at Award Ceremony on October 3 in Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES, CA (September 6, 2023) – Today, Shine Global – the renowned nonprofit media company dedicated to producing and supporting impactful documentaries about children’s issues – announced the nominees for its annual Children’s Resilience in Film Awards.

This year’s nominees represent a diverse range of powerful stories from around the world, showcasing resilience in various forms. Through the lens of these films, audiences will witness the inspiring spirit of children as they overcome obstacles, navigate through personal hardships, and inspire others through their achievements. The finalists are as follows:

Aurora’s Sunrise (Armenia)
Directed by Inna Sahakyan
Produced by Vardan Hovhannisyan, Christian Beetz, Justė Michailinaitė, Kęstutis Drazdauskas, Eric Esrailian, Inna Sahakyan
The true story of how a fourteen-year-old girl escaped the slaughter of the Armenian genocide and embarked upon an odyssey that took her to the heights of Hollywood stardom.
Bigman (The Netherlands)
Directed by Camiel Schouwenaar
Produced by Reinier Selen
Connected by their passion for football, Dylan and Youssef rediscover the power of friendship to overcome a life-changing event.
Children of Las Brisas (Venezuela)
Directed by Marianela Maldonado
Produced by Luisa De La Ville
Three impoverished children strive to become professional orchestra musicians in a country on the verge of collapse.
Name Me Lawand (UK)
Directed by Edward Lovelace
Produced by Fleur Nieddu, Sam Arnold, Beyan Taher, Neil Andrews, Marisa Clifford, Edward Lovelace
Name Me Lawand is a rapturous portrait of a deaf Kurdish boy’s emotional journey towards discovering how to express himself using British Sign Language. A love letter to the power of communication and community.
The Ordinaries (Germany)
Directed by Sophie Linnenbaum
Produced by Britta Strampe, Laura Klippel
Have you ever felt like a Supporting Character in your own life? What if you really are one…?

The Short Film Prize winner Ayenda, Directed by Marie Margolius (2023, United States, Portugal, Afghanistan) was previously announced at the Indy Shorts International Film Festival in June in partnership with Heartland Film with a $2,500 prize.

You can purchase tickets for the opening night party, film screenings, and awards ceremony HERE.

The Children’s Resilience in Film Awards, now in its second year, honors exceptional films that center around the resilience of children in the face of adversity. It aims to shed light on the countless stories of courage, strength, and determination that children demonstrate in challenging circumstances. These films not only inspire audiences but also help create awareness and promote positive change in society.

“These films showcase the incredible resilience of children around the world, and we are honored to recognize the filmmakers who have brought these stories to life,” said Susan MacLaury, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Shine Global. “The winning film and filmmaking team will not only be honored for their exceptional storytelling but also for their dedication to highlighting the resilience and strength that can be found in the lives of children worldwide.”

The winner will be named and awarded the grand prize of $15,000 at the Children’s Resilience in Film Awards ceremony on October 3, 2023, at Paramount Pictures, where filmmakers, industry professionals, and children’s rights advocates will gather to celebrate the remarkable achievements of these films. The winning film will be selected by a jury panel including Anita Chandra (Vice President and Director of RAND Social and Economic Well-Being and a Senior Policy Researcher at the RAND Corporation with a focus on childhood development), Tyler Coates (Awards Editor at The Hollywood Reporter), Jill Burkhart (VP of Unscripted Programming for MGM+), Greg Sorvig (Artistic Director for Heartland Film), and Brian Walker (CEO of Picture Motion).

Shine Global is hosting an Opening Night Party on Thursday, September 28th, and screenings with filmmaker Q&As of the five film nominees from Friday, September 29th – Sunday, October 1st in New York City. You can purchase tickets for both the screenings and award ceremony here: https://childrensresilience23.eventive.org/

The 2023 Children’s Resilience in Film Awards is sponsored in part by media partner The Hollywood Reporter who will uplift these powerful, culture-shifting films to receive the recognition they deserve; Paramount Pictures; hospitality partner Sunset Marquis Hotel; Quest Pacifica; Del Shaw Moonves Tanaka Finkelstein Lezcano Bobb & Dang; Jon and Diane Moonves; pocket.watch; Mattel Inc; DreamWorks Animation; and Sunlight Entertainment.

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About Shine Global

Shine Global is a non-profit media company that gives voice to children and their families by telling their stories of resilience to raise awareness, promote action, and inspire change. We produce inspiring films and compelling content about underserved children. Through tailored distribution and outreach, we connect with our audiences in communities, classrooms, museums, and on Capitol Hill as part of a powerful engagement campaign to encourage social change.

Since our founding in 2005, Shine Global films have won more than 100 major awards, including an Academy Award® for Best Documentary Short Subject for Inocente and an Academy Award®-nomination and two Emmys® for War/Dance. Recent films include the documentary-animation hybrid Liyana, the hit documentary The Eagle Huntress, which is available on HBOMax, and Home Is Somewhere Else, which is currently in festivals.

ABOUT SHINE GLOBAL’S CHILDREN’S RESILIENCE IN FILM AWARDS

This annual event recognizes and celebrates the films and filmmakers that highlight the resilience and strength of children in the face of adversity. The awards are open to films of any genre that showcase children overcoming challenges, such as poverty, violence, illness, and discrimination, and demonstrate their resilience, courage, and determination.