Border-Ball, A Flooded Future, Nan, Not Worth Killing.
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Border-Ball chronicles Joel Tauber’s 40-day pilgrimage along the U.S. - Mexico border. He walks, repeatedly, from the Otay Mesa Port of Entry in San Diego, along the Border Wall, to the Otay Mesa Detention Center—and back. People share their thoughts and stories. They play catch. They hug. And Tauber continues walking, praying that things will change.
I'm a wedding videographer, my Nan was a registrar for the majority of her working life.
So, I sat down with her one afternoon, asked her some questions about her career, her thoughts on marriage itself, and for a retelling of some standout memories.
Not Worth Killing is a documentary short that tells the story of the unlikely friendship between Sister Lillian Oliver, IHM, and Mitchell Rutledge, a convicted murderer serving life without parole in an Alabama state penitentiary. It is a story of one man's transformation and the immense impact and influence one person can have on another's life.
February 2020 was the wettest month ever recorded in the UK. What happens to whole communities that have been flooded and families left homeless when all the news cameras leave? We delve into life in the aftermath of a flood through the lens of a global pandemic. As climate change makes flash flooding like this more frequent, what does the future hold for these people?