Project Home makes the case for reimagining the way homes are built. Leveraging cutting-edge technology, forward thinkers aim to redefine the future of housing through 3D printing. Their goal? To address the pressing challenge of creating sustainable, accessible homes for all.
Laura Waters Hinson
Laura Waters Hinson is an award-winning filmmaker and assistant professor in the Film and Media Arts Division of the School of Communication at American University. Laura’s films focus on personal journeys, exploring themes of reconciliation, human resilience and entrepreneurship. Her first feature documentary, As We Forgive, won the Student Academy Award for Best Documentary, the Cinema for Peace Award in Berlin and was broadcast nationally.
Project Home follows the inspiring work of pioneering entrepreneurs and nonprofit organizations as they use 3D printing to build not just houses, but hope. The film tells the moving stories of two single mothers—one in Mexico, one in Virginia—who achieve the dream of home ownership through this cutting-edge technology. Project Home reveals how innovation, compassion and determination can come together to change lives and reimagine the future of housing.
Fundamental to Scientology is a humanitarian mission of extraordinary scope, now extending to some 200 nations. Included therein are programs for human rights, human decency, literacy, morality, drug prevention and disaster relief.
For this reason, the Scientology Network provides a platform for Independent filmmakers who embrace a vision of building a better world.
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