This Mexican-American co-production shows the painful process of separation experienced by those who are forced to emigrate from their country.
This Netflix short documentary It shows the painful situation that Mexicans have to face when emigrating to the United States for a better life. It lasts less than 30 minutes and is produced by Nonfiction.
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The director and screenwriter is very well known in Mexico, he is Everardo González. The music is by Wim Mertens and the photography by Emilio Valdés. In 2019, it received an award for Best Documentary Short Film in the country of Mexico.


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Netflix’s heartbreaking documentary, a 3-minute hug.
What is A Three Minute Hug, a Netflix documentary about?
A three-minute hug shows the situation that the Mexicans who emigrate to the United StatesIt is called this because it tells the story of the reunion of those who crossed the border to the north for a better life with the relatives they left behind.
It shows in a short time, the moment in which families, some separated for more than a decade, manage to reunite at the border between the United States and Mexico. The material is moving and the emotions experienced by the people are very well transmitted to the viewer in a great production work from the images to the music and the captured dialogues.
Trailer for A Three Minute Hug, a Netflix documentary
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