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September 25th, 2003
Dying to Leave
Introduction

About the Film

This two-hour WIDE ANGLE special explores the current worldwide boom in illicit migration. Every year, an estimated two to four million people are shipped in containers, shepherded through sewage pipes, secreted in car chassis, and ferried across frigid waters. Others travel on legitimate carriers but with forged documents. An alarming number of these migrants end up in bondage, forced to work as prostitutes, thieves, or as laborers in sweatshops. By listening to the voices of those who pulled up their roots, who risked all, the film will put a human face on what might otherwise be seen as statistical, overwhelming and remote. Focusing on five major stories whose journeys traverse 16 countries from Colombia to China, from Mexico to Moldova this documentary will look into the circumstances that drove these migrants from their homes, describe the difficulties involved in their epic journeys and reveal what awaits them in their new world.

4 Responses to “Introduction”
  1. labasova says:

    I would like to purchase a copy of the film Dying to leave. could you help me in find a distributor of this movie for Slovakia?thank you.

  2. John says:

    I wold like to purchase this film for use in a American high school, but can not find a distributor. Any suggestons as to whom to contact?
    Thanks

  3. skyg says:

    could you help me in find a distributor of this movie for Slovakia?thank you.

  4. Lynn Fischer says:

    When is “Wide Angle” with Aaron Brown on? I cannot find a listing on your website. Thanks.
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