Love and dedication transcend all in Borderchild’s documentary portrait or her grandfather.
In her feature debut , award-winning director and assistant professor at UT Austin Iliana Sosa offers an intimate portrait of a family separated by distance but united in love, and a moving exploration of the many metaphorical meanings of “crossing over.”
He returns to continue building a cinder block house for whichever descendants want to come home, and he shares a small bedroom with his son Jorge, who is blind. As Sosa asks “Grandpa” questions only a granddaughter could, she paints his memoir.
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