If You Build It

If You Build It

Year: 2014

Runtime: 85 min

Language: English

Director: Patrick Creadon

Documentary

In rural North Carolina, designer-activists Emily Pilloton and Matthew Miller initiate a unique project with ten high school students in the county’s poorest area. Facing resistance from the school board, the group undertakes a year-long design-build project. Through creative thinking and hands-on construction, the students reimagine their community while also discovering their own potential and building valuable skills.

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