A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 15, 2007
Original Title:
Border
Alternate Titles:
The Month of October
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Little Bonanza Productions
Max Ink Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 106
Border is a 2007 documentary directed by Chris Burgard that deals with the United States–Mexico border and the current activities pertaining to it.
Assistant Editor:
Andrew Drazek
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Ruth Arnell
James Roland
Camera Operator:
Caleb Cooks
Andrew Drazek
Paul Moriarity Jr.
Daniel J. Pico
Development Manager:
Charles Picard
Director:
Christopher Burgard
Director of Photography:
Daniel Moder
Editor:
Todd Sheridan Perry
Executive Producer:
Lisa Burgard
Legal Services:
Elsa Ramo
Post Production Assistant:
Lacey Gordon
Producer:
Jennifer Champagne
Production Accountant:
Tammy Triffet
Production Assistant:
Sarah Carman
Robert Robinson
Stephanie Nicole Smith
Production Coordinator:
Andrew Drazek
Second Unit Director:
Jennifer Champagne
Security:
Shawn Patrick Nash
Jay T. Rockwell
Stunts:
Danka Ilic
Translator:
Max Simon
Stephanie Nicole Smith
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