“Isn’t it so fascinating that the simple act of drawing a line on a map can transform the way we see and experience the world?” Ronald Rael observes in the opening of the documentary film “Borderlands." The U.S. started installing border fences in the early 1990s, and, in the past decades, the wall has only grown taller and longer—separating everything along its way, including rivers and Native American territories, cultural sites and universities, people’s homes and wildlife preserves. The documentary film “Borderlands” attends to the reality of living in a community that straddles two cities. Tap the link in our bio to watch more. ...read more

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