In January, 2008, Bill completed the edit of "Bam 6.6," a 54-minute documentary in collaboration with Iranian-American producer, Jahangir Golestan. Now in DVD release, it tells the true story of Tobb and Adele, a young American couple visiting the ancient city of Bam in Iran.
On December 24, 2003, a major earthquake struck trapping them under the debris of their hotel. What they experienced and the efforts of Adele's parents to help them form the suspenseful, emotional heart of the story.
The film also features first-person accounts from Bam survivors and the rescue efforts by the many international agencies that assisted in the aftermath. It powerfully shows that when two diverse cultures are given the opportunity to work together, new awareness can happen and an inspiring sense of world community can develop. A new reality that transcends politics and fear.