Beyond the Narrative: An Immigrant Filmmaker on Media, Politics, and American Reality
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概要
Carl Able sits down with Sara Alessandrini — Italian-born filmmaker, immigration system survivor, and political documentarian — for a wide-ranging conversation that refuses to stay in comfortable territory. From navigating over a decade of U.S. visa bureaucracy to challenging how the media covered the Cuomo resignation, Sara brings an outsider-insider perspective that cuts through political noise on both sides. They also dig into NYC Mayor Mamdani's early tenure, the housing crisis, and whether government-run grocery stores are a real solution or political theater.
About Sara Alessandrini
Sara is an Italian-born filmmaker based in Los Angeles with 11 years in the U.S. and nine years working in the arts and film industry, including as Facility Manager of the Egyptian Theater (now owned by Netflix). Her documentary This Is What New Yorkers Say — about the Cuomo resignation and the media coverage surrounding it — is available on Apple TV, YouTube, Tubi, Google Play, and Xumo.
🌐 thisiswhatnewyorkersay.com
Timestamps
- 0:00 — Intro & Sara's background
- 9:00 — Navigating the U.S. visa system
- 11:00 — U.S. vs. Australia: immigration compared
- 16:00 — Does a broken system create illegal immigration?
- 27:00 — If she ran immigration for a day
- 31:00 — The Cuomo documentary: what it's really about
- 36:00 — Did the media and #MeToo get Cuomo wrong?
- 42:00 — Cancel culture and the credibility problem
- 46:00 — Democratic Party infighting & the far-left shift
- 51:00 — Mayor Mamdani: symbolic politics vs. real solutions
- 59:00 — Housing, billionaires, and market distortion
- 1:05:00 — Government grocery stores: good idea or money pit?
- 1:13:00 — Subsidies, small businesses, and the minimum wage tradeoff
- 1:15:00 — Wrap-up & where to find Sara's work