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Why Poverty?
A series of films which ask what it means to live in poverty in the 21st Century.
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Plot Summary
Why Poverty? is a global documentary series that explores the multifaceted issue of poverty through the eyes of people living in extreme poverty. Each episode offers a distinct perspective from different regions of the world, examining the causes and consequences of poverty, and highlighting the resilience and experiences of those affected. The series aims to provoke thought and discussion about the systemic nature of poverty and potential solutions.
Critical Reception
The series was generally praised for its raw and unflinching look at poverty, offering powerful personal stories that resonated with viewers and critics alike. It was lauded for its global scope and its ability to humanize the statistics often associated with poverty. However, some critics noted that the broad scope meant that individual stories could sometimes feel brief, but the overall impact was seen as significant.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic portrayal of poverty through personal narratives.
Commended for its global perspective and impactful storytelling.
Recognized for its ability to raise awareness and provoke thought on a critical issue.
Google audience: Audience reception data for 'Why Poverty?' on Google is not readily available. However, general online discussions suggest viewers found the series deeply moving and eye-opening, appreciating the direct insights into the lives of those experiencing poverty.
Fun Fact
The series was produced by an international consortium of public service broadcasters and featured segments from filmmakers in countries including South Africa, Brazil, India, and the United States.
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