A Way Out (2001)

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A Way Out is a documentary about breaking the cycle of poverty in Canadian's oldest and largest "ghetto," Regent Park. In addition to talking about what it is like to grow up poor in North America, it explores the reasons behind one person finding a way out of poverty and others remaining. As a former resident of a low-income community, Christene Browne went back to find out what had happened to some of her old friends. Formal and impromptu interviews are conducted and the community is revealed through footage and stills.

Director: Christene Browne
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 53 min
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Production: Syncopated Productions
Country: Canada
Original Language: en

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Way Out about?
A Way Out is a documentary about breaking the cycle of poverty in Canadian's oldest and largest "ghetto," Regent Park. In addition to talking about what it is like to grow up poor in North America, it explores the reasons behind one person finding a way out of poverty and others remaining. As a former resident of a low-income community, Christene Browne went back to find out what had happened to some of her old friends. Formal and impromptu interviews are conducted and the community is revealed through footage and stills.
Who directed A Way Out?
A Way Out was directed by Christene Browne.
Who stars in A Way Out?
A Way Out stars Clement Virgo, Mike Marino.
How long is A Way Out?
A Way Out has a runtime of 53m (53 minutes).
What genre is A Way Out?
A Way Out is a Documentary film.
Where was A Way Out produced?
A Way Out was produced in Canada.