Sometime, Somewhere

[2] The feature documentary tells the story of a group of Hispanic and Latin American immigrants in Charlottesville, Virginia: who they are and why they left their homes, what happened to them when they arrived in the United States, and what are their hopes for the future.

It then looks at other examples of forced migrations in United States history: the escape of the Irish from the potato blight, and the plight of enslaved African Americans.

Also in the film are three immigration attorneys who work with migrants trying to avoid deportation, a Puerto Rican community organizer who fights for immigrant rights, two doctors who focus on providing bilingual health care, and the Charlottesville chief of police who talks about the traumatic effects that the August 2017 white supremacist attacks had on the town.

[7][8] Principal photography took place during August 2022, over a three-week period, with a production team that travelled from Argentina, and with characters recruited from among the Charlottesville immigrant community.

[12] It was also an official selection at the 15th LatinUy International Film Festival in Punta del Este, Uruguay, where it won the Best Documentary Award.

Ricardo Preve during the shooting of the film (2022).