Ay Mariposa

IWFF Presents

Showings

The Roxy Theater Screen 1 Tue, Aug 27, 2019 7:00 PM
Film Info
Series:IWFF Presents
Run Time:60 min
Release Year:2019
Country:US/Mexico
Genre:Documentary
Format:Digital
Cast/Crew Info
Director:Krista Schlyer

Description

International Wildlife Film Festival Presents a monthly offering celebrating emerging filmmakers and the future of wildlife & environmental filmmaking, culminating in a 7-day festival April 18-25, 2020. Keep up with IWFF at https://wildlifefilms.org/.


Ay Mariposa tells the story of La Mariposa, Zulema, and Marianna–three characters in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas whose lives are upended by plans to build a US-Mexico border wall. As the director of the National Butterfly Center, Marianna Trevino Wright has become a leader of wall resistance in the Valley, a position that has resulted in violent threats from pro-wall factions and an emotional odyssey as she tries to navigate the ever-shifting sands of border policy. Zulema Hernandez, a life-long migrant worker, immigrant and great grandmother, has been a dedicated advocate for all migrants, both wild and human-kind. Meanwhile the butterfly, la mariposa, fights its own daily battle for survival in a landscape where more than 95 percent of its habitat is long gone and much of what remains lies directly in the path of the wall.