Each week, people visit the Brooklyn Public Library to video call incarcerated loved ones. A story of two mothers and their sons, and the librarians who keep the families connected.
Screens as part of SHORTS PROGRAM 3
Each week, people visit the Brooklyn Public Library to video call incarcerated loved ones. A story of two mothers and their sons, and the librarians who keep the families connected.
Screens as part of SHORTS PROGRAM 3
Malika Zouhali-Worrall is a British/Moroccan filmmaker based in New York. An Emmy® Award-winning director, her directing credits include CALL ME KUCHU, THANK YOU FOR PLAYING, EARN A LIVING and her recent short for PBS American Masters, STRANGE GRACE: THE ART OF AMYRA LEÓN.
Country: USA
Year: 2021
Director: Malika Zouhali-Worrall
Producer: Malika Zouhali-Worrall
Executive Producer: Charlotte Cook
Director of Photography: Naiti Gámez
Editor: Rabab Haj Yahya
Music: Roger Suen
Running Time (minutes): 23
Languages: English, Polish
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