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In the United States, children of undocumented immigrants become citizens by birth. Nora fights on behalf of thousands of these children, so that families do not get separated if a parent faces deportation. She carefully crafts her public image, puts trust in her friends in the Republican Party and turns all our expectations of a social justice hero upside down.
Specs:
documentary, 97 min, 2K DCP
director: Anna Kirst
production: Glitter&Doom
Austria 2020
Theatrical Release:
Austria, 2021
Festivals:
41. Filmfestival Max Ophüls Preis
Diagonale – Festival of Austrian Film