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Irene C Herrera

Anticipating a shortage of construction workers, the Japanese government is allowing more work-ready migrants to come into the country to support the building boom of the 2020 Olympics. Meanwhile, one Iranian migrant worker finds more business opportunities but still has to reach out to Vietnam for labor. 

The trailer can be seen here

Cracked Foundations will be broadcast again on ​August 13th at 20:30 UTC and then later on NHK World's VOD.  

The broadcast can be seen here on live streaming: 

http://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/w/movie/ 

For more about the whole Inside Lens Japan and Asia series airing throughout the week please see: 

http://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/english/tv/special/201506.html 

Please contact me for online viewing. 

 

News | Screenings | Exhibits

CROSSING HISPANIOLA/ 12 CAMERAS/ VWA FANM PROJECT (2010) 

September 2012 Social MEdia Film Festival, Las Vegas.  

March 2012 WAMMFest: Women and Minorities in Media Festival 

March 2012 Screening for Women's Day- African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Observatory on Migration Brussells, Belgium 

September 2011 Online News Association Journalism Awards Finalist Multimedia Feature Presentation, Student 

September 2011 Austin Forum on Journalism in the Americas at The Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas  

March 2011 Miami Dade College as part of Celebrating Women's History Month at Miami Dade College featuring filmmaker Irene Herrera 

March 2011 Broacast of 12 Cameras on LINK TV: View Change 

February 2011 The Trust for the Americas- Organization of American States web site 

November 2010 Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival, Florida, 2nd Place in Collegiate Film Competition 

October 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival, Stanford University, Palo Alto California, USA 

April 2010 Amnesty International Human Rights Art Film Festival, Silver Spring, Maryland 

WOMEN IN REFUGE STORIES FROM A BORDER (2009) 

 

September 2011 Southwest Arts Festival, Washington DC, as part of "A Look at Contemporary Documentary Filmmaking," 

June 2011:Organización Nelso Garrido, Caracas, Venezuela 

March 2011 Miami Dade College as part of Celebrating Women's History Month at Miami Dade College featuring filmmaker Irene Herrera 

December 2010 Boston Latino International Film Festival 

October 2010 Chagrin Falls Documentary Film Festival, Chagrin Falls, Ohio, USA 

October 2010 La Femme International Film Festival, Los Angeles, California, USA.  

September 2010 DOCUTAH, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA 

June 2010 UNHCR National Refugee Day, Cinematheque, Caracas, Venezuela 

May 2010 DOC Miami, Miami, Florida, USA 

April 2010 Amnesty International Human Rights Art Film Festival, Silver Spring, Maryland 

February 2010 Universidad Catolic Andres Bello, Caracas, Venezuela 

YOU CAN CALL ME NIKKIE (2008) 

October 2011 Three broadcasts on the program "Short Notice"on MNET America Channel  

June 2009 Asian American International Film Festival, New York, USA 

June 2008 Flaherty Seminar 

THE GLOBAL LIVES PROJECT 

SCREENINGS  

July 2010 City Arts and Music Project, London, UK 

July 2010 Klupče Alternative Cultural Center - Zrenjanin, Serbia 

July 2010 Rex Cultural Center - Belgrade, Serbia  

July 2010 Tűzraktér- Budapest, Hungary 

July 2010 Central European University - Budapest, Hungary  

August 2009 High School 3 - Jakarta, Indonesia  

August 2009 High School 3 - Jakarta, Indonesia  

September 2008 Arts House, Old Parliament Building, Singapore 

September 2008 Anren Senior Middle School - Aren, China 

April 2008 ABC No Rio - New York 

April 2008 ABC No Rio - New York 

INSTALLATIONS  

November, 2010 The Long Now Museum & Store; San Francisco  

July, 2010 Flateurville, Paris France  

February, 2010 Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, USA 

April, 2009 UC Berkeley, California 

November 2008 Institute for the Future. San Francisco, California.  

September 2008 United Nations University, Tokyo, Japan 

September 2008 Creative Commons iSummit, Hokkaido, Japan.  

April 2008 Jardin Iporanga Plaza, Sao Paulo