“Ale Libre,” directed by Maya Cueva, tells the story of Alejandra Pablos, a courageous immigrant organizing against her own deportation case. From the streets of Arizona to the halls of Congress, the film follows her ongoing fight, as she pleads her case to the public and her asylum court hearing approaches.
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A Latinx Millennial’s Fight for Asylum in America | The New Yorker Documentary
Winner of Best Documentary at San Diego Latino Film Festival 2021
Winner of Best Documentary at Urban World Film Festival 2021
Nominated for Best Documentary at Big Sky Documentary Film Festival 2021