Border Film Project

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For Border Film Project, Brett Huneycutt, Victoria Criado and Rudy Adler spent three months on the U.S. Mexico border filming and distributing hundreds of disposable cameras to two groups on different sides of the line: undocumented migrants crossing the desert and Minutemen volunteers trying to stop them.

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The aim of the project is to simplify the complexities of immigration and the U.S.-Mexico border, but also to show the realities on the ground. To date, the trio has received more than 1,500 photographs and more continue to arrive everyday. The pictures tell stories that no news piece or policy debate or academic study could convey.

Related: Trainers for border crossers, Dentists on the border Mexico / U.S.A.

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This sounds great. I have a very short video about the water stations at the border called humanitarian water. I could share with you if interested. z

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