
Twelve-year-old Mexican-American Marcos (Jose Alcala) recalls the hardships of the previous year, reflecting on the arduous trek his migrant-worker family made from Texas to the Midwest during harvest season. Along the way, Marcos learns plenty about the harsh realities of bigotry and the power of family in America of the 1950s. The coming-of-age Chicano drama is based on Tomas Rivera's semiautobiographical 1971 novella.
Cast
Crew
Severo Perez
Director, Writer, Co-Producer
Tomás Rivera
Novel
Howard Heard
Editor
Susan Heick
Editor
Virgil L. Harper
Director of Photography
John Acevedo
Assistant Director
Lindsay Law
Executive Producer

Paul Espinosa
Executive Producer
Bob Morones
Associate Producer, Casting
Armin Ganz
Production Design
Yvonne Cervantes
Costume Design
Marcos Loya
Original Music Composer
Norine Joy Francis
Set Decoration
Sharon Reed
Set Decoration
Russell J. Smith
Art Direction

Kirk M. Petruccelli
Art Direction
Peter Stolz
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