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In addition to The Immigrant and Godfather, Part 2; Moscow on the Hudson, El
Norte, and Avalon.
I teach a film course aimed at urban studies students called, "The Image of
the City" and these work well for the section on immigration.
Julie A. Dercle, PhD, AICP
Assistant Professor
Department of Urban Studies and Planning
California State University, Northridge
18111 Nordhoff Street,
Northridge, CA 91330-8259
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Subject: Immigrants in film
A friend is putting together a course on the American immigrant experience.
He would like to include five or six films released by Hollywood that
explore the subject. Any suggestions?
William Lingle
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