Slumming
Slumming

Slumming

2006Movie100 minGerman

Two yuppies play mean pranks on those around them until one joke has unexpected consequences.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Michael Galinsky, Beth LevisonGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary follows director Michael Galinsky as he embarks on a journey with his father and stepmother to the poorest region of India. What begins as a mission to help becomes a deeply personal exploration of privilege, perspective, and the complexities of aid.

Critical Reception

Slumming received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often highlighting its personal and introspective nature rather than offering a definitive judgment on its effectiveness as an aid documentary. Audiences were often moved by its honesty and the challenges presented by the filmmakers' own experiences.

What Reviewers Say

  • A thoughtful and personal look at the complexities of poverty and aid.
  • Challenges the viewer's own perspectives on privilege and global inequality.
  • Can be emotionally taxing due to its raw and unflinching portrayal of difficult realities.

Google audience: While specific Google user reviews are scarce for this documentary, general audience reactions often point to its sincerity and the discomfort it evokes, leading to a deeper consideration of global issues.

Fun Fact

The documentary was filmed over a period of three years, capturing the evolving relationship and understanding between the filmmakers and the communities they visited.

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