Women
Between Worlds
is a thirty-minute documentary concerning the challenges faced by women
who have immigrated to the United States and find themselves between
cultures. Women of diverse ethnic and socioeconomic groups will share
their experiences and feelings about assimilation, values, child rearing
and being foreign born in contemporary American society. Participating
scholars will talk about how their various cultures influenced their
experiences and expectations as they came to the United States. A celebration
of cultural traditions, as practiced by selected participants, will
be interwoven throughout the film which will examine the roots of these
traditions. The film will be accompanied by an exhibition created to
highlight the art, crafts, and traditions of the immigrants, and a symposium
on immigrants.
Some of
these women are artists who show in their work the transition they are
going through. Among these artists is a Chinese painter and a classically
trained composer from Yugoslavia. These segments will be contrasted
with interviews of immigrants who do not have these tools to express
the changes they experience. This film conveys these immigrants' personal
stories while looking at their experiences from a scholarly perspective.
We are working on a version of the film with Spanish subtitles. The Office for New Americans will help us with distributing to organizations that work with Hispanics.
For
those who are interested in getting a free copy of the movie, as well
as an informative brochure about the making of the documentary and
a list of dicussion questions, or want Exsul Van Helden to introduce
the film to your audience and lead a discussion after the viewing,
contact him by phone at
(410) 602-7160 or by email
at
f-vanhel@mail.vjc.edu.