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Agave Library
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DVD 306.74083 B6451
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Cesar Chavez Library
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Palo Verde Library
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DVD 306.74083 B6451
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Summary:
While living in the red light district of Calcutta, documenting life in the brothels, New York-based photographer Zana Briski embarked on a project by which she gave cameras to the children of prostitutes and taught them photography, awakening within them hidden talent and creativity and giving them a means to transform their lives.
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MPAA rating: R; for some sequences of strong language.
Originally released in 2004.
Special features: director's commentary with Ross Kauffman and Zana Briski; special video commentary by the kids watching selected scenes of the film; 7 deleted scenes; "reconnecting"--An update of the kids 3 years later (9 min.); Ross Kauffman and Zana Briski interview segment with Charlie Rose (6 min.); Academy Award acceptance speech; production stills; about Kids with Cameras; theatrical trailer.
"Academy Award winner: Best Documentary Feature"--Container.
Executive producer, Geralyn White Dreyfous ; co-executive producer, Pamela Tanner Boll ; cinematography, Ross Kauffman, Zana Briski ; editors, Nancy Baker and Ross Kauffman ; music by, John McDowell.
Featuring Zana Briski.
DVD; Region 1; Dolby digital stereo 2.0, Dolby digital surround 5.1.
English and Bengali dialogue with English subtitles; closed-captioned.
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