Maya Cueva's Films on Reproductive Rights and Immigration

Published: March 5, 2021, 11 a.m.

b"Maya Cueva makes documentary films that cover the heavy topics: immigration, reproductive justice and xenophobia.\\nCueva says her journey into professional storytelling began after covering current events at Youth Radio (now YR Media) as a teen. While attending Ithaca College in New York, she began work on her first film, The Provider, which follows Dr. Shannon Carr as she performs abortions in Texas in the midst of a heated battle for reproductive rights.\\nThat film led to another, On The Divide, which looks at the last abortion clinic on the U.S./Mexico border; the film is currently in production. Between creating those films, she's produced an animated film about her father\\u2019s immigration experience to the U.S. from Peru, Only the Moon/ Solamente La Luna.\\nAnd earlier this month Cueva debuted Ale Libre. This story follows reproductive rights organizer and undocumented activist Alejandra Pablos in her fight against deportation. The film recently debuted at the Big Sky Doc Fest, and later this month will be showing at the San Diego Latino Film Festival, Salem Film Festival and the Thin Line Fest."