Marathon Transcript suggested changes in bold START :49 When someone asks me, “Why do you run?” It’s my passion. It’s my life 1:18 I’m thankful for this country. Because it has given me the opportunity to work and run. To meet my wife. Thank God I met a wife like her because she always supports me. And my son, he already has big dreams and I always support him. 1:47 I wanted to return to Ecuador, but I also think of my son. If I go back there it would be like clipping his wings. I can go back. The problem is that I can’t return. 2:35 The job is tough. But we all work together. Try to help each other. Fridays and Saturdays they close later. So it’s harder for me. And I have to wake up early for my training. 3:10 Title: 1994 New York Marathon The year I arrived I saw the NYC Marathon on TV. I remember when German Silva from Mexico won. And it made an impression on me. “I have to run that race one day. I don’t know how, but I have to one day.” 3:49 The first year I came in 2,800th place. I listened to advice from friends about how and what to do. It was always a dream of mine to finish first in my category. Good morning, good morning! Let’s go! 4:28 I was born in Ecuador, in the countryside. I miss those days. Sometimes we had food and sometimes not. Over there, it was impossible to have desires or dreams. The problem was work. I miss my parents. More than anything, it’s not knowing if I will see them again. But I know I can help them from here. 5:16 2014 New York City Marathon 5:40 Title: Julio Sauce races some of world’s fastest runners. 6:12 When I start to suffer, I think about the miles. I’m tired and only on mile 20...I have 6 miles left. When one is well prepared. The body responds like a force that you didn’t know you had. My family is waiting for me at the finish line. Thinking of them gives me the strength to finish. I run for them. 7:10 Here comes Julio, here he comes! Here comes your dad! Don’t quit now! Let’s go, let’s go! 7:30 Title: Mr. Sauce, 42, placed 123rd out of 50,530 runners, finishing under 2 hours and forty minutes. 7:36 Title:He was the fastest New Yorker in his age group. 8:15 When I came here, I felt alone in this country. In many parts, there’s separation. But you also build a new family. And my life is made here. Credits DIRECTED and Produced by Theo Rigby Kate McLean EDITOR Jason Sussberg John Kane Sound design Peter Albrechtsen COMPoSER William Ryan Fritch Cinematography Yoni Brook Theo Rigby Joshua Z. Weinstein Lindsay Mann David Alvarado Steadicam Jamie R. Northrup LOCATION producers Yoni Brook Betty Bastidas Color correction Robert Arnold Archival footage New York Road Runners Internet Archive Impact producer Roseli Ilano Dialogue editor Jacques Pederson SPELLED RIGHT? Additional audio Mikkel Nielsen Sound design trainee Diana Queiros NEEDS ACCENT? Sound Recordist Michael Raphael Sound facilities Sound space, Copenhagen SHOULD IT BE URBAN SOUND SPACE Foley artist Heikki Kossi Foley mixer Toivo Kallio Foley sound H5 Film Sound Ltd. Production assistants Stephen Kent Alicia Selman Ben Cortes Intern Adan Duran Translation Jose Luis Caicedo Adan Duran Michelle Wagner THANK YOU Katina Papson Rigby, Naiya Rigby, New York Road Runners,[[WEST SIDE]] Runners, William [[du]] Pont Staab, 44 & X, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Peter Meitzler, Ingrid Kopp, The Cliffs, Felipe Vergara, Sara Newens, Emile Bokaer, Anthony Weeks, Mario Furloni, Sara Dosa, Jane Zucker, Rafael Campos, Yoni Brook, Carolina Kondo, Tyler Macniven, West of Pecos Additional Support The John D. & [[AND]] Catherine T. Macarthur [[MacArthur]] Foundation Tribeca Film Institute New Media Fund The Werner-Kohnstamm Family Fund Coordinating Producer Kathleen Lingo Series Researcher Lindsay Crouse Copyright 2015 Immigrant Nation