

We without money
A poor young man leaves the city that lives and works to go to Athens. On the way he will meet one mad, who falls in love with him , and a young women falling in love.
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Plot Summary
This documentary examines the lives of impoverished families in Appalachia during the early 1960s. It highlights the struggles they face with inadequate housing, limited access to education, and the pervasive effects of poverty on their daily lives. The film offers a stark portrayal of economic hardship and its impact on individuals and communities.
Critical Reception
As a documentary from 1963 focusing on social issues, 'We Without Money' was likely screened at specific events or shown to raise awareness rather than receiving widespread critical reviews in the conventional sense. Its impact would have been more through its subject matter and the discussions it aimed to provoke regarding poverty in America.
What Reviewers Say
- Documentary offers a raw look at poverty.
- Highlights the systemic issues affecting impoverished communities.
- Aims to evoke empathy and understanding for those struggling financially.
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Fun Fact
This film was produced by the United Presbyterian Church, USA, likely as part of their efforts to document and address social issues of the time.
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