Living Los Sures

Living Los Sures is an independent documentary that was directed by Diego Echevarria for the Union Docs Film company.[1] The movie originally filmed in 1984 depicts the lives of Puerto Rican and Dominican American residents in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The area featured is the Southside, nicknamed in Spanish as "Los Sures". The movie aired at MoMa PS1 and at the Metrograph theater. It is part of a series that documents the culture and history of the Puerto Rican neighborhood of Williamsburg. The movie is was released paerticularly for educators and museums.

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