Our new video project is part of our broader efforts to reach a wider audience, contribute to public debate on immigration and crime control, challenge the criminalization of migration, and end the violence of border controls. You can watch videos on our YouTube Channel.
19 Days, 2016, a short documentary that follows several refugee families during their first 19 days in Canada, as they navigate an unfamiliar terrain that has suddenly become their home.
Inside Immigration Detention, October 2014, interview with Mary Bosworth by Oxford Law Vox about her new book on immigration detention in the United Kingdom.
Life After Deportation, May 2014, 3-part documentary (c. 30 minutes in total) about Jamaica produced by National Organisation of Deported Migrants about experiences of individuals deported from US and UK to Jamaica.
Coming Home to Jamaica, short information film produced by British High Commission for deportees returning to Jamaica. Includes brief interviews with deportees.
Crossing the Border in the Age of the Selfie, 28 May 2014, by Jasmine Garsd and Encarni Pindado. Stories about irregular immigration told by young immigrants via social media: Facebook posts, photographs, and selfies.
Against the Grain, 26 August 2013. Radio Programme: Susan Bibler Coutin speaks about the experiences of individuals deported from the USA to El Salvador.
Performing the Border (1999). A documentary film by Ursula Biemann, that takes place in Ciudad Juarez in the US-Mexico border. You can find other mobility related documentary films by Ursula here.