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Poor Kids, an intimate portrait of America's economic crisis, produced by Jezza Neumann, Lauren Mucciolo ; directed by Jezza Neumann ; a True Vision production for WGBH/Frontline in association with BBC Television ; WGBH Educational Foundation

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Poor Kids, an intimate portrait of America's economic crisis, produced by Jezza Neumann, Lauren Mucciolo ; directed by Jezza Neumann ; a True Vision production for WGBH/Frontline in association with BBC Television ; WGBH Educational Foundation
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Not rated
Main title
Poor Kids
Medium
videorecording
Oclc number
822979089
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Originally broadcast as an episode of the PBS television series Frontline on November 20, 2012
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produced by Jezza Neumann, Lauren Mucciolo ; directed by Jezza Neumann ; a True Vision production for WGBH/Frontline in association with BBC Television ; WGBH Educational Foundation
Runtime
60
Series statement
Frontline
Sub title
an intimate portrait of America's economic crisis
Summary
Profiles three young girls and their families living in poverty in the Quad Cities of Illinois and Iowa, a part of the U.S. hard hit by the economic downturn that began in the late '00s
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Meet the families -- Struggling to get by -- Losing your home -- Survive and keep going
Technique
live action
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Intimate portrait of America's economic crisis
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