This was from 1975. I’ve watched a lot of documentaries, primarily American and British, about the struggles people living in poverty must endure. It’s heart breaking…. Hearing about people going to bed hungry or not knowing if they’d even have a place to live from day to day really tugs on your heart. I…
I watched this yesterday…It was from a European perspective, meaning the producer who made the documentary was based in Europe. It featured several families with children who were living out of weekly rental hotels. It was heart breaking to watch. Most of the people interviewed were in their 40’s and 50’s with several children.…
This documentary starts off with comparing the wealthy Park Ave with the part across the river, which isn’t as fortunate. The difference is astonishing. It then goes on to explain the differences as a result of a rigged, unfair economic system. They do this with the game of Monopoly. Players in the traditional game…
About 15 minutes into this documentary, they interviewed two sisters and their dad. The dad said they wish they wouldn’t flaunt their privilege on social media. He continued by saying “that’s their brand” He used the word brand several times. I thought that was interesting… everything is a brand now.. It’s nauseating to hear…
This is a British documentary that aired on BBC 3 five years ago in 2016. It documents the plight of two transgender women and a couple of men who were once criminals….as they live their existence in one of the most hardened, once successful cities in America, Detroit. It was heart breaking to hear…
I hate to see people suffer. I almost stopped watching it but I thought it was important for me to be aware. I’ve watched some older documentaries on Chicago in the past. A couple of the people interviewed were asked where they thought they’d be in five years. One of them said he’d be…
I have watched a lot of documentaries similar to this over the past three or four years. I’ve watched them where the focus was different cities and even different countries. I’ve noticed some common denominators in all of them. Primarily, it was determined by city officials that high rises did not work in helping…
It’s interesting to see how people outside of our country view us…. They discuss problems they say ” unheard of in other countries. “ https://youtu.be/JHDkALRz5Rk
Why must people suffer?