A Family Knight-Mare
Two Swedish filmmakers document Harlem youth facing life without parents in run-down apartments. Kids attend school while avoiding street dangers like drugs and violence. Local residents share their e…
A Family Knight-Mare
Two Swedish filmmakers document Harlem youth facing life without parents in run-down apartments. Kids attend school while avoiding street dangers like drugs and violence. Local residents share their experiences. Two Swedish filmmakers travel to the Manhattan borough of Harlem where many young African-Americas grow up without parents and live in poorly maintained apartment buildings. Children go to school, but must resist the strong temptation of the dangers of the street including liquor, drugs, and violence. Residents are interviewed throughout speaking in their own voices about their situation. —Shatterdaymorn
A Family Knight-Mare
Comedy
Film Details
Two Swedish filmmakers document Harlem youth facing life without parents in run-down apartments. Kids attend school while avoiding street dangers like drugs and violence. Local residents share their experiences.
Two Swedish filmmakers travel to the Manhattan borough of Harlem where many young African-Americas grow up without parents and live in poorly maintained apartment buildings. Children go to school, but must resist the strong temptation of the dangers of the street including liquor, drugs, and violence. Residents are interviewed throughout speaking in their own voices about their situation.
—Shatterdaymorn.