Podcast and Documentary Series by Bending Borders


The podcast "Bending Borders" focuses on relationships and sexuality in Afghanistan. From a sting in the eye on a honeymoon to a blip in family history, the stories in the series are both funny and heartwarming. These stories are based on interviews with people from the country and are produced by Bending Borders. The podcast was created by Greg and Zak, two Americans who met in Afghanistan and got married.

The program will feature a documentary series produced by Bending Borders called "Love is Complicated." The film follows Zimbabwean refugees fleeing the country after the country collapsed and migrated to South Africa. Many became victims of vicious attacks. As a result of this experience, they escaped to neighboring countries like Canada, Mexico, and the United States. In turn, the film shows the struggles of these migrants. As the number of asylum seekers rises, so do the risks of disease and terror.

A documentary series produced by Bending Borders documents the experience of immigrants from Zimbabwe, a country ravaged by an economic collapse. The migrants sought refuge in neighboring countries, such as South Africa, where they were subject to repressive laws. Eventually, they were the targets of vicious attacks. In addition to highlighting the challenges faced by refugees, the series also highlights the importance of fostering international understanding and friendship. These are just a few of the topics covered in this groundbreaking documentary.

A recent documentary series by Bending Borders, Love is Complicated, follows the lives of Zimbabweans who fled their country after the economy collapsed. Many of these refugees fled to South Africa where they became targets of attacks. By following the stories of these individuals, viewers will gain a greater appreciation of the challenges faced by these migrants and the ways in which they responded to these challenges. A new power structure is emerging from the marginal landscapes of these countries.

While the documentary series has a positive message to share with the public, it is also a cautionary tale. In the documentary series, migrants from Zimbabwe became victims of vicious attacks, which are not the same as those in the United States. However, the series will highlight how these immigrants and their communities coped with their new life conditions. The documentary, "Bending Borders," will not only showcase the challenges faced by migrants from other countries and the obstacles they faced, but it will also inspire viewers to do the same.

A documentary series byBending Borderswill be screened on television. The film will feature an interview with a representative from the local government. In a separate series, the filmmakers will introduce people to immigrants from various backgrounds and countries. The viewers will also have the opportunity to learn about the history of different communities in the region. They will be exposed to different cultures and learn about their everyday lives. In the end, they will be able to see how these migrants live and how they can be helpful.

Besides making a film, Bending Borders will present the work of many artists from many different disciplines. A great example is a bridge, which can be used to tread on unstable ground. This is a great metaphor for what happens when you cross cultural boundaries. A bridge is not just a physical bridge; it can also be a metaphor for the world. It can be the basis for a new form of transnational spaces.

The documentary series "Bending Borders" will explore the lives of migrants in Zimbabwe. The filmmakers will show how these migrants came to their new country. The first episode, "Bending the Borders" will show the struggle of immigrants and the resulting social changes. The documentary will also introduce the viewer to new cultures. In addition to the documentary series, the show will feature an interview with a prominent member of the local government in the country.

The riverrun Global Film Series will dedicate two days to Mexican culture and cinema. The aim of the film series is to foster dialogue between the different communities in WNY. By doing so, the film festival will make a difference in the world. For the WNY community, this is a great opportunity to break down barriers and share our experiences. It will help us understand how to live in a global society. In a globalized world, borders are fluid and people are no longer defined by national boundaries.