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In The Caravan, Yuri and her family travel over 5,000 kilometers with the migrant caravan in their pursuit of a better life for their children in the United States. Donations will be used to cover the cost of an immigration lawyer to assist them in regularizing their legal status.
Yuri and Mike, aged nineteen and twenty, are the protagonists of the documentary. During their childhood, they rarely had the opportunity to leave their city, El Progreso, in Honduras, but still they did not lack maturity to understand the lack of future that awaited, not only them, but also their children in Honduras.
Both directors were studying in Mexico when they heard the news that a migrant caravan of more than seven thousand people had entered Mexico to reach the United States. In Mexico City, they met Yuri, Mike and their son Santi.
Their story captivated them and they decided to accompany them as far as they went. They did it in the closest way: sharing the road, sleeping and waking up together. The determination of the family did not go unnoticed and they decided to start production of THE CARAVAN.
Join us in providing crucial support and creating brighter prospects for the film's main protagonists: Yuri, Mike, and their children, Santiago and Maikel Baruk. Your contributions will be allocated to fund legal assistance in their effort to secure their status in the USA, address their educational requirements, secure stable housing, and access other opportunities that can pave the way for a brighter future for this family.
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SINOPSIS
Eight months pregnant Yuri, her son Santi, and her partner Mike, flee Honduras with the first migrant caravan. Determined to haver her baby born in the United States and along other 7,000 people, they scape from the violence and poverty that prevails in Central America. Full with hope, they’ll have to face a dangerous road of 5,000km to reach one of the most guarded borders in the world.
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