This independent film documents the personal journeys of three Peace Corps volunteers in Azerbaijan, Liberia and the Philippines over their 27 months of service.
A Peace Corps-style weekend in Robertsport
While Liberia may not be at the top of any casual traveler’s vacation list, there is a bit of a tourist economy being developed at the coastal town of Robertsport. […]
IndieGoGo campaign
Hi friends, family and 27 Months supporters! We are launching an IndieGoGo crowd-funding campaign to raise $35,000 to allow us to film for the volunteers’ second year of service. We’ve […]
We’re going to paint a World Map Mural!
I feel like I’ve barely readjusted to North Carolina after returning from a great shoot in Azerbaijan with Marcy. But! Now it’s time to follow up with Andy in Liberia. […]
Surfing Liberia
Surfing in Robertsport, Liberia – a clip from “27 Months: A Peace Corps documentary”
The Confederacy of Vaye Town?
Things are slow in small town Liberia. Just like anywhere, when you settle into a routine and find you have time on your hands, you start noticing things in your […]
Dispatch from Marinduque
Just got back from another wonderful — but sticky and hot — trip to the Philippines. It was great to be able to spend another week on Marinduque with Catherine […]
Why am I making this film?
You get an idea, inspired by a shadowy and unformed feeling that sits somewhere between the diaphragm and the back of the throat, and you start to imagine you could […]