Damn Poverty!
Damn Poverty!

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Damn Poverty!

2009
Movie
100 min
English

Muhammad Yunus, Nobel Peace prize winner, is known in the whole world as the banker of the poor, because he pioneered and tested a funding system in Bangladesh: by lending little sums of money to the less well-off with no interest, and returning it by installments gained with their work, people are able to get free from extreme misery. Thus, what can happen if three boys, just graduated, who live in Naples, try to import this funding system that subverts every economic rule?

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Jonas CarpignanoGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

Damn Poverty! is a documentary short film that offers a raw and unflinching look at the lives of children living in extreme poverty in Calabria, Southern Italy. The film immerses viewers in their daily struggles, highlighting their resilience and the harsh realities they face. It captures moments of play, hardship, and the quiet dignity of these young lives against a backdrop of societal neglect.

Critical Reception

Damn Poverty! received critical acclaim for its sensitive and powerful portrayal of a marginalized community. Reviewers praised its authenticity and the filmmaker's ability to capture the spirit of its young subjects without sensationalizing their plight. The film was noted for its impactful storytelling and its success in bringing attention to often-overlooked social issues.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually striking and emotionally resonant.

  • A poignant and important look at child poverty.

  • Captures the resilience and spirit of its subjects.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's authenticity and the emotional impact of witnessing the daily lives of children facing extreme hardship. Many found it a moving and eye-opening experience that fosters empathy.

Fun Fact

The film was shot in the impoverished region of Calabria, southern Italy, a location that has been a recurring setting for director Jonas Carpignano's work exploring the lives of marginalized communities.

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