Telling True Stories about Immigrants as a Filmmaker – Jessica Dornbusch – Learning with Lowell 174
- April 7, 2023
- Tagged as: art communication, arts education, Austin, bad cop, books, creativity, digital, directing, distrust, drive-in theaters, emotion, expectations, feminism, feminist, film, film permits, government, grants, Holocaust, immigration, independent filmmaking, Jessica Dornbusch, Latin-Jewish, literature, motherhood, networking, police brutality, Quentin Tarantino, Reefa, storytelling
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Jessica Dornbusch is a filmmaker, writer, and producer. We get into her life and work, and in particular discuss one of her films – Reefa, which is about a Colombian immigrant and talented artist, and involves police brutality and injustice.