Bentley Brown is a filmmaker whose work revolves around transnational identity and belonging. He holds a PhD in Emergent Technologies and Media Arts Practices from the University of Colorado - Boulder.
Working underground in the year before the legalization of cinema in Saudi Arabia, a team of mostly women makes its first feature film. Anonymous accounts of their experience are brought together in a melancholic narration. In the spirit of first films, a filmmaker documents the production in Jeddah with his first video camera from childhood.
Majid fights his own coach for Faiza's heart and the dream of playing international football.
Sudanese-American poets and musicians engage in performances and a conversation around third culture identity and the revolution in Sudan, from which they have been physically cut off.