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Don't Cost Nothin' to Dream is this raw glimpse into the lives of street youth across Cuba, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and the US. The film really captures a vibe that's both gritty and hopeful, blending hip hop and traditional music in a way that feels very genuine. It’s not just about the struggles, though; there's a real pulse of self-determination running through it. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but you kinda go with the flow, absorbing the stories told through music and personal narratives. It's like a mosaic of voices, each one distinct yet connected by a common thread of resilience. If you're into documentaries that don't shy away from the tough stuff but still manage to spark a bit of hope, this one's quite the find.
Focus on expressive street youthExplores themes of hope and resilienceUnique mix of music genres
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Kathy Bisbee
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