Offers a thoughtful portrait of both the perils of poverty and the difficult dynamics of compassion.
Hidden in America (1996)
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Synopsis: This telefilm, co-produced by the End Hunger Network, centers on the plight of widowed dad Bill Januson and his two kids. Bill, who lacks a high school diploma and marketable skills, is flat broke,... This telefilm, co-produced by the End Hunger Network, centers on the plight of widowed dad Bill Januson and his two kids. Bill, who lacks a high school diploma and marketable skills, is flat broke, and forced to take any job to put food on the table. The film concentrates on how the Janusons's situation also affects the middle-class -- and clueless -- Millerton family, whose well-meaning attempts to help the Janusons often have mixed results. But more importantly, the emotional toll poverty takes on the Janusons is explored, particularly how it fills Bill with resentment, and strips him of his pride. [More]
Starring: Beau Bridges, Jeff Bridges, Frances McDormand, Bruce Davison
Starring: Beau Bridges, Jeff Bridges, Frances McDormand, Bruce Davison
Director: Martin Bell
Director: Martin Bell
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