Belzberg doesn't intervene during the moments of violence, believing that the film can force social change only by showing the worst. If she is correct, then this film should move mountains.
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Village VoiceEd Park
Village VoiceEd Park
A horror story, told with Dickensian compassion, permeating outrage, and little hope.
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VarietyRobert Koehler
VarietyRobert Koehler
Belzberg's unsparing camera sometimes portrays a level of cruelty that tests viewers' tolerance, but her fearless aesthetic is also a measure of the film's brilliant indictment of any society that can allow its most vulnerable to slip into oblivion.
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New York Daily NewsElizabeth Weitzman
New York Daily NewsElizabeth Weitzman
First-time filmmaker Edet Belzberg may be the first person to assign any value to the lives of the homeless Romanian youngsters featured in her harrowing documentary.
Homelessness is all too familiar to many inhabitants of the world's wealthiest cities, but rarely has the situation seemed so hopeless, or its victims so desperate.