
Overview
Rich Hill, winner of the 2014 Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary, goes inside the homes and lives of small town America, where kids confront heartbreaking choices, marginalized parents struggle to survive, and families cling to the promise of equal opportunity and a better life — someday. The film follows three teenage boys, Andrew, Harley, and Appachey, as they struggle with isolation, broken families, and lack of opportunity, providing an immersive and realistic picture of growing up poor in America. The boys include Appachey, 13, who is vulnerable, intelligent and prone to acting out; Harley, 15, who lives with his grandmother because his mother is in prison; and Andrew, 14, whose family frequently moves due to money problems.
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16 - 1Bully October 13, 2014
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16 - 2Twin Sisters October 20, 2014
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16 - 3Brakeless October 27, 2014
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16 - 4Powerless November 03, 2014
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16 - 5Happiness November 17, 2014
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16 - 6Rich Hill January 05, 2015
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16 - 7Evolution of a Criminal January 12, 2015
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16 - 8The Kill Team / Confusion Through Sand January 19, 2015
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16 - 9Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People February 16, 2015
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16 - 10American Denial February 23, 2015
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16 - 11Little White Lie March 23, 2015
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16 - 12Little Hope Was Arson / A City in Flames April 06, 2015
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16 - 13The Homestretch April 13, 2015
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16 - 14The Great Invisible April 20, 2015
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16 - 15Kumu Hina May 04, 2015
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16 - 16Born to Fly: Elizabeth Streb vs. Gravity May 11, 2015
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16 - 171971 May 18, 2015
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16 - 18Limited Partnership June 15, 2015
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16 - 19In the Shadow of Ebola June 22, 2015