• “Michael Dominic’s charming, informative and powerful documentary
    Clean Hands, is a wake-up call that we all need.”

    - Bianca Garner, Filmotomy
  • "Clean Hands views poverty through an unbiased lens."

    - Anne Gelhaus, The San Jose Mercury News
  • "The benefit of 7 years of filming this documentary allows the
    audience to see the transformation from despair to hope."

    - Jose Posadas, El Observador
  • "Stunningly lensed and invoking the very best of cinema vérité."

    - Mike Kaspar, Film School Radio
  • “Clean Hands represents passionate filmmaking; Intimate and powerful,
    it is a timely film that speaks to what is happening in Central America
    and takes you places you don’t expect”

    - The Cinequest Jury
  • “This film is a life altering experience filled with hope and inspiration.”

    - Eydie Mendoza, Modern Latina
  • "Beautifully crafted and sensitively assembled Clean Hands is shocking, heart-rending, and life-affirming, reflecting the complexity of human experience."

    - Ruth Coplands, It's a Question of Balance
  • "Dominic shows respect for his subjects while still keeping distant so that his presence interferes as little as possible, ...which is just one of the reasons why this film is so compelling."

    - Melissa Howland, WeAreMovieGeeks.com
  • "Incredibly powerful stuff in terms of the social commentary it delivers, but also has the gripping qualities of true crime TV."

    - Katya Kazbek, Supamodu.com

About the Film

This is not a “garbage dump film”, though we start in one.

Shot over the course of seven years, 2011-2018 in Nicaragua, Clean Hands is a feature-length fly-on-the-wall “Direct Cinema” documentary which tells the story of the Lopez family surviving against the backdrop of Central America’s largest garbage dump, La Chureca and beyond. It is about family, extreme poverty, the hope and innocence of children, rescue and salvation, and the challenges we all face.

The four Lopez children are ages 6 to 10 when we first meet them. They have never been to school. They cannot read or write. They are kids, prone to mischief and silliness. They rely on each other as siblings, playmates, companions, and friends. Unlike their parents, they don’t fully grasp what they don’t have. La Chureca is the only life, and only world, they’ve ever known.

Through fortuitous circumstance, a philanthropist hears of the plight of the family and comes to their aid. They build them a small house in the country that sits on land they can farm. The kids can attend school for the first time, and the family can escape the desolation and dead-end life of La Chureca.

The children take to their new lives and are excited to attend school for the first time. But, their parents, even after getting what they want, all is not well. As the family adjusts to the opportunity, new home, and farm–life, as it often does for all of us–becomes complicated. Blanca (their mother) in particular must face her demons from her troubled past. She misses her city life in Managua and abandons her family for long periods of time, leaving Javier alone to care for the children in the country, making their promising new future uncertain.

AWARDS: 

•Best Documentary Feature
Cinequest Film & VR Festival, USA 2019

•Best Documentary Feature
San Diego Latino Film Festival, USA 2019

•Documentary Gold Award
Columbus International Film Festival, USA 2019

•Documentary Audience Award, Bronze
Chicago Latino Film Festival, USA 2019

•Programmer’s Favorite
Newport Beach Film Festival, USA 2019

•Grand Jury Award, International Documentary Feature
Mammoth Lakes Film Festival, USA 2019

•Best Documentary
HBO’s New York Latino Film Festival, USA 2019

•Special Jury Award
Salento International Film Festival, Italy 2019

•Honorable Mention Award
New Jersey International Film Festival, USA 2019

•Festival Director’s Prize
OFF Cinema, International Documentary Film Festival, Poznan, Poland 2019

•The Cine-Mas Jury Award
Lone Star Film Festival, USA 2019

•Director’s Choice: Best Documentary Feature
Rincon International Film Festival, Puerto Rico 2020

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About the Filmmaker: Michael Dominic

Michael Dominic is a multi-award winning documentary filmmaker and photographer from New York City. In the last decade he dedicated his life to making work that has a social conscience. His objective for his work is truth, to show what lies beneath the surface or out of sight.

Before Clean Hands, he made several other films, most notably the feature length documentary, Sunshine Hotel and the narrative short Tulips for Daisy.  Sunshine Hotel won three Best Documentary awards and was nominated for another dozen or so. After Sunshine Hotel’s run of almost thirty film festivals it ran on national US television for two years on Sundance Channel. Tulips for Daisy was also nominated for several awards including a nomination from the Akira Kurosawa Memorial Short Film Competition. 

His tenure as a photojournalist took him around the globe. His work has appeared in dozens of outlets including The Sunday Telegraph, The Tribune De Geneve, France-Amérique, The New York Daily News, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Post, Playboy, Redbook, Le Figaro, Le Parisien, Bilan, Chåtelaine, L’actualité, Sundance Channel, MTV, VIVA, as well as others.

In the mid-90s he was based in London where he directed music videos, including three for Norman Cook of Fatboy Slim.

He studied film at The School of Visual arts in New York City from 1990 to 1994. At the same time he worked for Annie Leibovitz as an intern and photo assistant.

He currently lives in Jackson Heights, Queens New York with his wife Ting.

About the Music: Zoë Keating

Filmmaker Michael Dominic first heard Zoë on NPR around 2008. He knew immediately that he would use her for a film one day.

A cellist since the age of eight, Keating pursued electronic music and contemporary composition as part of her Liberal Arts studies at Sarah Lawrence College in New York. After graduation she moved to San Francisco and fell in love with the startup culture of the late 1990\’s, building a career as an information architect and data analyst while moonlighting as a cellist in rock bands. Keating eventually combined her love of music and technology, using a computer to live-layer her cello and performing for late-night after-parties in her San Francisco warehouse.

She is known for both her use of technology – which she uses to sample her cello onstage – and for her DIY approach, releasing her music online without the help of a record label.

The music is used sparingly throughout Clean Hands, but it sets an important tone at crucial moments.

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About the Editor: Alexandra Kristine Smith

Alexandra Kristine Smith is a film editor based in NYC. She fell into and in love with editing at her first job, where she cut concerts and music videos. Since then, she has worked on features, short films, television as well as commercials for major advertising agencies.

Alexandra holds an MFA in Design and Technology from Parsons The New School for Design.

When she is not editing, Alexandra is rarely idle as she is an avid survival horror gamer, miniature food maker and helicopter cat-mom.

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Film Festivals:

Cinequest Film Festival (WORLD PREMIERE)
WINNER: BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

San Jose, California
March 9, 10 & 13, 2019
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San Diego Latino Film Festival
WINNER: BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

San Diego, California
March 15 & 21, 2019
FESTIVAL INFO

Chicago Latino Film Festival
WINNER: DOCUMENTARY AUDIENCE AWARD, BRONZE MEDAL
Chicago, Illinois
March 30 & April 1, 2019
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Columbus International Film Festival
WINNER: BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE, GOLD MEDAL
Columbus, Ohio
April 13, 2019
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Ashland Independent Film Festival
Ashland, Oregon
April 11, 12, 13, 14, & 15, 2019
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The TRT Documentary Awards
Istanbul, Turkey
April 26 & 27, 2019
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Newport Beach Film Festival
SPECIAL MENTION: PROGRAMMER’S FAVORITE
Newport Beach, California
April 30, & May 2, 2019
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Mammoth Lakes Film Festival
WINNER: GRAND JURY AWARD, INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
Mammoth Lakes, California
May 24, 2019
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Brooklyn Film Festival (NEW YORK PREMIERE)
Brooklyn, New York
June 2 & 3, 2019
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New Hope Film Festival
New Hope, Pennsylvania
July 22, 2019
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San Antonio Film Festival
San Antonio, Texas
August 2, 2019
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HBO’s New York Latino Film Festival
WINNER: BEST DOCUMENTARY
New York, NY
August 15, 2019
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Icaro Film Festival (Nicaragua)
Managua, Nicaragua
August 23, 2019
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Salento International Film Festival
WINNER: SPECIAL JURY AWARD
Tricase, Italy
September 5 & 7, 2019
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Port Jefferson Documentary Series
Port Jefferson, Long Island NY
September 16, 2019
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AFI Latin American Film Festival
Silver Spring, MD
September 22 & 25, 2019
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Boston Latino Film Festival
Boston, MA
September 28, 2019
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New Jersey International Film Festival
WINNER: HONORABLE MENTION
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
October 4, 2019
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Seattle Latino Film Festival
Seattle, Washington
October 8, 2019
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DocsMX
Mexico City, Mexico
October 11 & 12, 2019
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OFF CINEMA 
International Documentary Film Festival
WINNER: FESTIVAL DIRECTOR’S PRIZE
Poznan, Poland
October 18, 2019
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Georgia Latino Film Festival
Norcross, Georgia
October 18, 2019
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ICARO Festival Internacional de Cine en Centroamérica
Guatemala, Guatemala
November 13 & 15, 2019
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Lone Star Film Festival
WINNER: THE CINE-MAS JURY AWARD
Fort Worth, Texas
November 14 & 17 2019
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Harlem Docfest
Harlem, NY
November 16, 2019
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Intimalente/Intimatelens Film Festival
Caserta, Italy
December, 2019
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DOCFEED
Eindhoven, The Netherlands
February 14, 2020
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Rincón International Film Festival
WINNER: DIRECTOR’S CHOICE: BEST DOCUMENTARY
Rincón, Puerto Rico
August 7 to September 6, 2020.
FESTIVAL INFO

Ciclo de Cine Centroamericano Vienna
CLOSING NIGHT FEATURE

Vienna, Austria
November 22, 2020
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Devour Film Festival
Nova Scotia, Canada
October 24, 2021.
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Docs Valencia
Valencia, Spain
November 3 & 6, 2021.
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