LaLee's Kin - The Legacy of Cotton:

Made for HBO, this dispassionate documentary is a bitter chronicle of grinding poverty and illiteracy passed down from one generation to the next. Laura Lee Wallace, 62 - "Lalee" to her family - has lived her life in the West Tallahatchie region of Mississippi, where cotton has been king f...

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Weitere Verfasser: Dickson, Deborah (RegisseurIn), Frömke, Susan (RegisseurIn), Maysles, Albert (RegisseurIn)
Format: Video Software
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Veröffentlicht: [s.l.] HBO Home Box Office 2010
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Zusammenfassung:Made for HBO, this dispassionate documentary is a bitter chronicle of grinding poverty and illiteracy passed down from one generation to the next. Laura Lee Wallace, 62 - "Lalee" to her family - has lived her life in the West Tallahatchie region of Mississippi, where cotton has been king for generations and most people her age started picking it when they children. Lalee never learned to read, and most of her children (she had 11; eight are still living) are functionally illiterate. Of Lalee's 38 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren, many live at least part-time in her battered trailer, without electricity or running water. She manages to feed them on her monthly disability check; her secret is spaghetti with a scattering of baloney for protein ... Froemke and Dickson's film opens a window onto rural poverty so dire it's almost inconceivable that it exists in 21st-century America. [movies.tvguide.com]
Beschreibung:[DVD] (89 Min.) dolby digital 2.0

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