Host a Screening
Bring Prodigal Daughter / Hija Pródiga
to your community!

Prodigal Daughter / Hija Pródiga is currently being used by immigrant communities, educators, and organizations.
Screening the film offers an inspiring and educational viewing experience that can spark meaningful dialogue on immigration issues in the U.S., your city, and local community.
Ideal for classes, community screenings, and conferences on:
- Immigration
- Latin American
- Women & Gender
- Mental Health
- Art Therapy

A virtual or in-person film screening comes with:
- A 90-minute film
- English/Spanish subtitles + English Closed Captions
- Live or Virtual Q&A with the director/protagonist
- A Discussion Guide

Through the filmmaker’s personal journey, the film explores:
- The immigrant experience
- The realities faced by immigrant women without a safety net
- The emotional and cultural complexities of returning home to reconnect with family and homeland
- The social and political forces that drive immigrants to leave their homeland
- Mental health among young people and the role of art as therapy
- Peruvian history and historical memory
Director / protagonist Mabel Valdiviezo is partnering with grassroots immigrant organizations to present the film alongside community art healing workshops. These workshops explore family reconnection, identity, belonging, safety, and well-being.
Our goal is to provide a safe space for creative expression while building resilience and solidarity that supports participants’ overall well-being. The workshops will culminate in a community art exhibit and an installation themed as an interactive wellness garden.
Get in touch to learn more.

Whether it’s a virtual screening, in-person, or hybrid,
we will help you to share Prodigal Daughter / Hija Pródiga
with your community. Please contact director Mabel Valdiviezo.