Borders

Borders

Year: 1989

Runtime: 53 mins

Language: English

Directors: Joe Tripician, Merrill Aldighieri

DramaDocumentary

A philosophical flume ride that explores the physical, political and moral borders limiting free movement of people and ideas. Combining commentary, computer graphics, dramatizations and investigative journalism, it examines paradoxes surrounding immigration, drug trade, Star Wars and related cultural subjects.

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