Borders

Borders

Release date : May 5, 1989
Runtime : 53m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language :
Production companies : Co-Directions Inc. / New York State Council on the Arts / National Endowment for the Arts / GBH / New Television Workshop /
May 5, 1989 53m United States of America Documentary More
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A philosophical flume ride through the physical, political and moral borders that inhibit the free movement of people and ideas. Mixing commentary, computer graphics, dramatizations, and investigative journalism, Borders probes the unsettling paradoxes behind immigration, drugs, Star Wars, and other topics.
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Robert Anton Wilson
Himself - Philosopher / Author
Brian Freemantle
Himself - Author / Journalist
Michio Kaku
Himself - Prof. Theoretical Physics, CUNY (as Dr. Michio Kaku)
Margaret Randall
Herself - Poet / Political Analyst
Juanita Kreps
Herself - First Woman Secy. of Commerce
Rene
Himself - Painter / Sculptor
Mark Boone Junior
Bob (as Mark Boone Jr.)
Geoff Lee
Co-Worker Nuclear Plant
Gustavo de la Vina
Himself (as Deputy Chief Patrol Agent Gustavo de la Vina)
John Draper
Himself (archive footage) (as Captain Crunch)

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  • title:Borders
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1989
  • Runtime:53m
  • Genres: Documentary · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Merrill Aldighieri / Joe Tripician /
  • Writers: Joe Tripician · Merrill Aldighieri ·
  • Production companies: Co-Directions Inc. · New York State Council on the Arts · National Endowment for the Arts · GBH · New Television Workshop ·
  • Overview:A philosophical flume ride through the physical, political and moral borders that inhibit the free movement of people and ideas. Mixing commentary, computer graphics, dramatizations, and investigative journalism, Borders probes the unsettling paradoxes behind immigration, drugs, Star Wars, and other topics.
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