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The Short Life of José Antonio Gutierrez

Director Heidi Specogna
Writer Heidi Specogna, Erika Harzer
Producer Heidi Specogna, Peter Spoerri
Music Hans Koch
Country Germany
Format 35 mm
Length 1h29m
Year 2006
Language English, Spanish
Shooting Locations Guatemala, Iraq, USA
Distributors Atopia (Canada, USA)

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The Short Life of José Antonio Gutierrez

feature documentary

José Antonio Gutierrez was one of the 300,000 soldiers sent by US Armed Forces to war in Iraq. A few hours after the war began, his picture was broadcast all over the world: he was the first American soldier to be killed in the war. He was there as a so-called ‘green-card soldier’ — one of approximately 32,000, fighting in the ranks of the US Armed Forces for a foreign country.

The film tells the moving and nearly unbelievable story of a one-time street kid from Guatemala, who headed north along the Pan-American Highway — full of hopes and desires for a better future — ultimately to die an American hero far from home. Searching for the images and stories that made up this life, we set out to retrace José Antonio’s path — from Guatemala through Mexico and into the USA. This story is told by the people who knew José Antonio: his friends from the street, the social workers at the orphanage, his sister, his foster family, his comrades at Camp Pendleton in the United States Marines.

But the narrators of the film are also the people we encountered as we were repeating José Antonio’s odyssey from the world of the poor to the world of the rich. People who day after day join the endless stream of emigrants — with no identity, no papers — equipped with nothing but their ability to work and their willingness to turn their backs on home and family forever. José Antonio’s story is no adventurer’s tale. It is the story of an attempt to survive — on both sides of the world.

Awards

  • Swiss Film Award 2006 — Best Documentary
  • XicanIndie Film Festival 2007 — Best Documentary
  • San Diego Latino Film Festival 2007 — Fox Azteca Borders on Film Award
  • Toronto Hispano American Film Festival 2007 — Best Feature Documentary

Festivals

  • Sundance Film Festival 2006
  • Filmfest München 2006
  • Locarno International Film Festival 2006
  • Denver International Film Festival 2006
  • Festival do Rio 2006
  • Mill Valley Film Festival 2006
  • Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival 2006
  • Haifa International Film Festival 2006
  • Medimed Film Festival 2006
  • Leipzig Film Festival 2006
  • USA International Latino Film Festival, San Francisco Bay Area 2006
  • Havana Film Festival 2006
  • Filmfestival Berlin & Beyond Goethe Institute 2007
  • Festival Max Ophüls Preis 2007
  • Solothurner Filmtage, Schweiz 2007
  • Göteborg Film Festival 2007
  • San Diego Latino Film Festival 2007
  • Human Rights Watch International Film Festival 2007
  • Denver XicanIndie FilmFest 2007
  • Fresno Film Festival 2007
  • Cine las Americas Film Festival 2007
  • Atlanta Film Festival 2007
  • Arizona International Film Festival 2007
  • Somos Festival The American Indian Center of Chicago 2007
  • Toronto Hispano-American Film Festival 2007
  • Providence Latin American Film Festival 2007

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