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Dollies Without Borders




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This film profiles an extraordinary woman who follows her intuition to Africa and her inspiration to provide poor children of the world with a tangible expression of love. Madeline Austin, artist and founder of Dollies Without Borders, shares the story of how this grassroots project was born and its unexpected gifts. Visit www.dollieswithoutborders.com to learn more.
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10 responses // Dollies Without Borders

  • Great job guys! I love it!
    NoShow
  • Great job, the little things are super important in these kids' lives.
    sarahbelle
  • beautifully shot. interesting subject. nice!
    michaelbnichols
  • This film is very inspiring. I became teary when Madeline said her soul-searching led to knowing that her purpose is love. This is very important work to jar us all out of our narrow and tiny personal worlds and to let us know of a concrete way in which other people, and we ourselves, can change the world. We all need to feel more efficacious, especially in these challenging times...Thank you for lifting me up! I shared this with over 30 friends and relatives the moment after I watched it.
    ginalaurisa67
  • what a great project-- it's too bad you don't have footage of africa. the photographs are pretty though.
    KasiaC
  • This is beautiful. Thank you for sharing this experience and grassroots efforts. What an amazing, out of the box, creative concept. My only thoughts would be to, as it has already been shared, live shots in Africa to meld in with the great interview shots. Good luck and keep this moving!
    Danielmklopp
    Danielmklopp
  • I love the sewing machine shots! good work guys!
    natalieedler
  • Cool photos, and interesting to know that people care in all different ways...
    daverandag
  • nice job of keeping me interested even without much footage...you guys know how to do a great interview.
    bonored13
  • What a beautiful film! It inspires me by showing me how seemingly little things, well within our abilities, can make a difference . . . can make life better. Madeline Austin is also inspiring in the thoughtfulness with which she dealt with her own motivations and desires. Well done, Bridget! Bravo! It is always the right time to make a positive difference in the world.
    manofsalsa

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