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Off the Boat: Histórias de Imigração dos Portugueses na Califórnia 

Produced, Directed by Luis Proença |  Cinematography by Chris Wilson

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The Portuguese in California are a thriving community with a compelling story that is an integral part of the history of this state. Attracted by the Gold Rush, the Portuguese (mainly from the Azores Islands) found their passage to California as crew members aboard American whaling ships and began arriving in the mid-1800s.

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They brought with them not only their traditions, but also an intense desire to succeed in this land of opportunity. The Portuguese started in mining camps and later pioneered the growth of the California fruit industry, the settlement of the San Joaquin Valley, and the development of San Diego’s tuna industry.

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“Off the boat – The Portuguese-Americans of California” © 2006, Award of Excellence 2006 from Telly Awards.   Producer, Director and Editor.
ISBN 0-9779707- 5 - 2, Los Angeles:Cactusfield 2006.

Institutional Price:
$180 USD
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