Babe, I Hate to Go
Synopsis
A moving, intimate documentary about a Jamaican migrant worker struggling with a cancer diagnosis, Babe, I Hate To Go shows us the world of the migrant worker, an invisible population that number in the millions across Canada and the United States.
Babe, I Hate to Go screens as part of the Shorts Program on Saturday, September 30 at 6:15pm
- Director: Andrew Moir
- Country: Canada, Jamaica
- Language: English
- Duation: 18 minutes
- Year: 2017 Type: Short Films
About the Director
A producer and documentary filmmaker, Andrew Moir pursues under-told stories that are intimate and with a highly personal point of view. His films include Uprooted (Hot Docs ‘11), a short about a tobacco farmer giving up his crop forever and the award-winning Just As I Remember (Hot Docs ‘13), a personal documentary about two young fathers living with ALS. His current projects include Babe, I Hate to Go (Hot Docs ’17, Sheffield ’17) a short and feature-length documentary about a Jamaican migrant worker forced to return home after a terminal cancer diagnosis. Andrew lives in Toronto, Canada.
Venue:
O Cinema Wynwood
90 NW 29th Street, Miami, FL 33127
Date: September 30 2017
Time: 6:15 pm