Today, TIME launched Red Border Films, a new documentary film unit to be hosted on an interactive digital site on Time.com. Red Border Films will feature deeply reported original films by award-winning filmmakers, TIME journalists and photojournalists and will produce at least one short documentary per month and two expanded projects a year. These cinematic films will vary in length and will be presented along with interactive features at time.com/redborder, where users will be able to watch video, explore in-depth information about the filmmakers and their subjects and view photo galleries and other multimedia elements around each project.
Red Border Films' first project is "One Dream," a multimedia site commemorating the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington and Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech. It will go live on Thursday, August 15 along with a TIME special issue on the subject. "One Dream" will feature ten films-five marquee documentaries and five brief personal histories-totaling one hour of original video by TIME photographer and filmmaker Marco Grob. The films include interviews with 17 participants from the movement from John Lewis to Joan Baez to Harry Belafonte as well as rarely seen photos and archival footage. "One Dream" is divided into five chapters covering the history of the march, King's speech, logistics, memories from that day and its legacy. This fall, TIME's Red Border Films will release two short films. The first profiles Bobby Henline, an injured Iraqi war veteran who is now a stand up comedian. It is directed by Peter van Agtmael and produced by Shaul Schwarz. The second reports on the rise of surrogacy for Western couples in India and is directed by Schwarz.Videos