Leah Borromeo

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CitizenshipUSA
AlmamaterGoldsmiths' College, University of London
OccupationsJournalist, filmmaker
Leah Borromeo
CitizenshipUSA
EducationDecatur Classical School, Kenwood Academy, Chicago Academy for the Arts
Alma materGoldsmiths' College, University of London
OccupationsJournalist, filmmaker
Known forDocumentary, journalism
Notable workThe Mortician of Manila
Websitedisobedientfilms.com

Leah Borromeo is a British-American journalist and filmmaker based in London, who has worked for Sky News, The Guardian and the Daily Mail. Borromeo directed "The Mortician of Manila" for Al Jazeera English about a man who runs a 24-hr mortuary during Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte's so-called "war on drugs". Borromeo has also directed the unreleased documentary The Cotton Film: Dirty White Gold., which is a comprehensive document of the cotton supply chain from "seed to shop" that explores fashion manufacturing to merchandising and end of life use through the lens of farmer suicides.[1]

Leah Delfin Borromeo II was born June 1979[2] in Chicago to parents Leah Delfin Borromeo and Eduardo Borromeo, a realtor.[3]

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