Imran is stateless

A SHORT DOCUMENTARY BY CARLOS JAVIER ORTIZ We All We Got captures the poetic language of the streets: police helicopters flying over the city, music popping out of cars, people talking shit on the street corners, ambulances on the run, and preachers hollering for the violence to stop after another young man is senselessly gunned down in the streets of Chicago. 
In the context of the Black Lives Matter movement, and the country’s recent focus on youth violence, police brutality, poverty and marginalized communities, We All We Got is an elegy of urban America. The film is an intimate portrait of people affected by violence: including community activists, kids, and cops. It navigates the tragedy and persistence of families impacted by violence. , the perseverance of affected families, and the outpouring support of local leaders and residents who highlight these social issues in Chicago.

DETOURS SERIES: BBC WORLD SERVICE + SUNDANCE INSTITUTE

Brown Planet Productions collaborated with BBC World Service and Robert Redford’s Sundance Institute to document the story of Imran Mohammad, a Rohingya refugee, who was detained indefinitely on Manus Island.

Brown Planet Productions produced a short film to accompany the “Detours 4: Imran is stateless” podcast episode. The story centers around Imran Mohammad, who fled violence in Myanmar, only to be detained in Papua New Guinea. Brown Planet Production’s founder, Carlos Javier Ortiz, documented the podcast interview and shadowed producer/interviewer Elyse Blennerhassett in documenting Imran’s story.


Cinematography by: Carlos Javier Ortiz
Produced by: Elyse Blennerhassett
Narration by: Imran Mohammad

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