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Forbidden: Undocumented and Queer in Rural America

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Directed by
  
Tiffany Rhynard

Music by
  
Dave Merson Hess

Initial release
  
12 July 2016

Starring
  
Moises Serrano

Edited by
  
Heather Matthews

Director
  
Tiffany Rhynard


Produced by
  
Tiffany Rhynard Heather Mathews

Release date
  
July 12, 2016 (2016-07-12) (Outfest)

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Forbidden undocumented and queer in rural america


Forbidden: Undocumented and Queer in Rural America is an award-winning 2016 documentary about Moises Serrano, who grew up queer and undocumented in Yadkinville, North Carolina. Produced by director Tiffany Rhynard and editor Heather Mathews, the immigration reform documentary had its world premiere in Los Angeles at Outfest on July 12, 2016.

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Moises Serrano

The subject of Forbidden is Moises Serrano. When he was an infant, Serrano's parents fled Mexico in search of the American dream. Forbidden to live and love as an undocumented gay man in the country he calls home, Serrano saw only one option—to fight for justice. He is just like the thousands of other young people growing up in the United States with steadfast dreams, however being gay and undocumented in the rural South presents tremendous challenges. This film chronicles Serrano’s work as an activist, traveling across his home state of North Carolina as a voice for his community, and trying to forge a legal path for their future.

Serrano's journey illustrates the intersection of queer and immigrant issues, highlighting the challenges facing LGBT people growing up in the rural South, where racism and homophobia are not uncommon. Part of the film takes place in the spring of 2016, when presidential candidate Donald Trump invoked heated anti-immigrant rhetoric. At the same time North Carolina passed discriminatory laws against the LGBT community. Forbidden humanizes the issues of immigration and gay rights, demonstrating how one individual has the power to combat the destructive oppression of an entire group of people.

In claiming his identity as undocumented, Serrano risked deportation for himself and his family. His story demonstrates courage, conviction and an unyielding quest to challenge the circumstances in which he was born. Forbidden has inspired many other undocumented people to speak out, tell their stories, and join with like-minded politicians to affect change to U.S. immigration policy.

Awards

  • Outfest: Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, Freedom Award, 2016
  • Southern Poverty Law Center’s Social Justice Film award at the 2016 Charlotte Film Festival, 2016
  • References

    Forbidden: Undocumented and Queer in Rural America Wikipedia