Maine Girls (2017)

Maine Girls (2017)

A film about immigrant and U.S.-born teen girls in Maine who find common ground and acceptance. 2017-06-02 United States of America 28 Min. PG-13
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Overview

With one million immigrants making their home in the U.S. annually, immigrant students are entering American public schools in record numbers. Welcome to South Portland, Maine explores a demographic shift through the lives of young women attending high school in what is considered the whitest state in America - Maine. The film's 14 teen protagonists-from Somalia, the Congo, Vietnam, Jamaica, and southern Maine-are enrolled in a hip hop, health and culture program during the most anti-immigrant period in recent U.S. history. The 2016 presidential race and recent terrorist attacks have fueled an atmosphere of mistrust, fear, and violence against recent immigrants. Viewers will watch as the girls relate to one another's hopes and fears, and manage to build trust as the charged events unfold around them.

Cast

Paul LePage is Himself/Governor of Maine
Himself/Governor of Maine
Mark Brewer is Himself/Professor of Political Science
Himself/Professor of Political Science
Mariza Benedicte is Herself/Student
Herself/Student
Serena McKenzie is Herself/Student
Herself/Student
Claire Schroeder is Herself/Group Facilitator
Herself/Group Facilitator
Hannah Quinlan is Herself/Student
Herself/Student
Nghi Ha Le is Herself/Student
Herself/Student
Britni Cole is Herself/Student
Herself/Student
Grace Whited is Herself/Student
Herself/Student
Zulayqua Munye is Herself/Student
Herself/Student
Rhode Phambu is Herself/Student
Herself/Student