Special Access to the Movie Nómadas

When

Sunday, April 18, 10am–Saturday, April 24, 10pm

Where

Online

Who

General

Admission Registration required

The 2019 documentary Nómadas (Nomads) follows some of the world’s most charismatic animals as they travel to and from Mexico across the span of a year. Using unprecedented access to some of the country’s most protected sites, the film explores the relationship between family members as they battle to survive. Mixing moments of exquisite intimacy with fast-paced action sequences, Nomads captures the epic scope of Mexico’s wildlife while it reflects on two of the most pressing issues of our time: migration and the state of our fragile natural environment.

We invite you to watch the feature-length film Nómadas (81 minutes), in the original Spanish, with English subtitles, presented by Oscura Producciones & Earth Touch in Association with Smithsonian Networks, during the week preceding the virtual panel discussion, Migration and Hope, which will take place on Sunday, April 25 at 2pm.

To view the documentary, register for the panel discussion. You will then be emailed a private password-protected link for access to the film. This event is available only to viewers who are located in the United States, as the documentary has limited distribution before its global release.

This program is offered in conjunction with Border Cantos | Sonic Border: Richard Misrach | Guillermo Galindo, which is on view at the HRM through May 9, 2021.

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Support provided by Art Bridges.