Stable Life
Running time: 52 mins
An undocumented worker gambles on her own life at the track.
Dionicia lives in a small room in the back of a Bay Area racetrack, tending to horses and raising her family in the squalor of her surroundings. As an undocumented worker, Dionicia takes pride in the fact that her kids can dream of a better life due to the risks and sacrifices she is willing to bear.
Director Sara MacPherson takes us behind the scenes of the world of undocumented workers in such an emotionally sensitive manner that we feel a part of Dionicia's gamble. And when her clandestine existence starts to close in on her, there can be no doubt that Dionicia's bet on herself is far more crucial than all the wagering done at the track. - Sandy Wolf
Preceded by the short film: Dancing With The Trees; dir. Dennis Scholl; U.S.A.; 39min; Follow the Biloxi, Mississippi Ohr O'keefe museum through its development by architect Frank Gehry, its destruction by Hurricane Katrina and its triumphant rebuilding. And learn the story of George Ohr, "the Mad Potter Of Biloxi."