Más Que Pan

All he wants is the best for his children. Here’s a first look behind the story of a baker whose pain, resilience, and determination has led him to live his American dream.

WINNER of Best Student Film at the 2019 Cordillera International Film Festival.

WINNER of Best Documentary, Best Cinematography, and Best Screenwriting at the 2018 Documentary Film Festival hosted by the Reynolds School of Journalism at the University of Nevada, Reno.​

Directed by Karina Gonzalez.

Produced and written by Kaitlyn Olvera, Karina Gonzalez, and Shah Ahmad.

Cinematography by Jana Sayson.

Edited by Bailey MeCey, Jana Sayson, and Karina Gonzalez.

 
A bilingual documentary about Guatemalan baker, Fausto Salazar. Salazar fled from Guatemala in the late 90's to escape political instability and has lived in Reno, Nevada for the past 20 years. Salazar's story encompasses the traditional roots of immigrant plight -- loss, family, and resilience. Produced by students at the University of Nevada, Reno's Reynolds School of Journalism. Directed by Karina Gonzalez Produced by Kaitlyn Olvera & Shah Ahmad Director of Photography - Jana Sayson Editors- Bailey MeCey, Jana Sayson, Karina Gonzalez
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