Join us for the New England premiere of the Sundance-supported docuseries CareForce One Travelogues (ITVS/PBS Indie Lens Storycast) followed by a lively program about care with artists, thinkers, filmmakers, legal experts, and public health advocates. The creative development of CareForce One was supported in part by Northeastern University.
A humorous and touching road tale, the CareForce One Travelogues features the artist Marisa Morán Jahn, her son Choco, and their buddy Anjum Asharia as they travel from their homes in NYC to Miami in a fifty-year old station wagon, the CareForce One. Meeting up with nannies, housekeepers, caregivers, and allies along the way, this series explores how care intersects with some of today’s most pressing issues — immigration, the legacies of slavery, racial discrimination, and more. The series is part of the CareForce, a public art project that amplifies the voices of America’s fastest growing workforce, caregivers.
Supporters: Fledgling Fund, Tribeca Film Institute, Sundance Institute New Frontier, Rockefeller Foundation, Franklin Furnace, MAP Fund, Wave Farm regrant program through the New York State Media Assistance Fund, Asian American Women’s Giving Circle of the Ms. Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, Northeastern University School of Law, NuLawLab, MIT Open Doc Lab.