Trust

America ReFramed Season 1
  • Feature Film
  • 2012
  • 87 Mins

Trust begins when Marlin, an 18-year-old Hondureña, shares a hidden history about her childhood with a neighborhood youth theater company. Marlin’s story is about resilience: she endured rape as young girl, survived a harsh and difficult journey from Honduras to the U.S., suffered further abuse at the hands of her own brother, and overcame substance addiction. The film captures the amazing response from her fellow actors and the unexpected journey her story takes them on together: they transform Marlin’s story into a daring, original play and Marlin re-claims power over the narrative of her life story.

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Film Credits

  • Nancy Kelly Director
  • Kenji Yamamoto Editor, Producer
  • Daniel B. Gold Director of Photography
  • Dana M. Kupper Director of Photography
  • Todd Boekelheide Composer
  • David Feiner Producing Artistic Director

Critical Acclaim

Trust is one of those brilliant pieces which remind us what documentary does best: captures small, specific stories which illuminate much broader issues and themes.

The Huffington Post