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Martin Worthington teaches Akkadian and Sumerian at Cambridge College in England. Together with his students, he created The Poor Man of Nippur, the first film entirely in ancient Bablylonian and based off the biblical story of the same name. The short, which can be seen on YouTube, also features music by Stef Conner.
Justin McConnell is a Canadian filmmaker, whose latest movie is a horror love story about a shapeshifter entitled Lifechanger.
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Martin Worthington teaches Akkadian and Sumerian at Cambridge College in England. Together with his students, he created The Poor Man of Nippur, the first film entirely in ancient Bablylonian and based off the biblical story of the same name. The short, which can be seen on YouTube, also features music by Stef Conner.
Justin McConnell is a Canadian filmmaker, whose latest movie is a horror love story about a shapeshifter entitled Lifechanger.