Paul Freedman is renowned for his outstanding work in the realm of documentary filmmaking, having brought to the forefront a plethora of thought-provoking and emotionally charged projects that have garnered widespread acclaim. Among his most notable endeavors is the 2004 production "Time Machine: Rwanda - Do Scars Ever Fade?", a powerful exploration of the devastating consequences of war and its lasting impact on individuals and communities. Building upon this success, Freedman went on to create "Sand and Sorrow" in 2007, a poignant and gripping portrayal of the struggles faced by women and children in Darfur. More recently, he brought attention to the often-overlooked topic of grief and loss with "One Last Hug: Three Days at Grief Camp", a heart-wrenching and ultimately uplifting documentary that offers a glimpse into the lives of those who have experienced the pain of loss and are seeking solace and support.

















