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This 2007 BBC documentary dives into the unsettling world of child drug trafficking through the lens of a 12-year-old girl in Bolivia. The atmosphere is heavy, no doubt, as it explores her experiences both in the juvenile system and beyond. What struck me was the rawness of her story; there's a real sense of resilience and survival, but also a haunting reminder of a broken system. The pacing isn't rushed, allowing viewers to sit with the weight of her reality. It's distinct in how it doesn't sensationalize the subject but rather presents it as a stark, unfiltered truth. The practical approach to storytelling pulls you in, making it feel more like a firsthand account than a typical documentary.
Focuses on real-life implications of drug lawsNuanced portrayal of childhood and crimeExplores the impact of the juvenile system
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