Someone's Daughter, Someone's Son (2024)
Gênero : Documentário
Runtime : 1H 27M
Director : Lorna Tucker
Sinopse
Now a successful filmmaker, Lorna Tucker was once a teenage runaway sleeping rough on the streets of London. For this frank, forceful and inspiring documentary, she returns to her former haunts and speaks to current and former homeless people about why, twenty-five years later, record numbers of people are still reduced to living on Britain's streets.
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