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No Country for the Poor dives deep into the stark realities of a society where the most vulnerable are systematically neglected. It's a documentary that feels raw and urgent, really capturing the atmosphere of despair that hangs over Hungary's marginalized. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of each personal story. You get the sense that this isn't just a film about homelessness—it's about the broader implications of social policy and the human spirit's resilience. The filmmaker, Bryan Laszlo Bihari, manages to weave together heartbreaking narratives with a clinical look at the policies that have led to such inequality. The practical effects of the real-life conditions portrayed make it all the more impactful.
Exposes the impact of social benefit cuts in Hungary.Features real stories that resonate with broader themes of democracy.Strong focus on the human experience amid systemic failures.
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Bryan Laszlo Bihari
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