Summaries

The story of working children in Nepal is a complicated one. It is a story of traditional worlds destroyed by modern forces, of ethnic oppression, of political upheaval, of simple cruelty and remarkable hope. The Price of Childhood seeks to explain this phenomenon through the narratives of those who live with child labor: children, parents, owners, activists, government, scholars, and normal folks we meet along the way. In better understanding the situation from these various perspectives, the film aims to assist in improving the lives of those who suffer.—Anonymous

Details

Genres
  • Drama
  • History
  • Biography
  • Documentary
Release date Sep 30, 2010
Countries of origin United States Switzerland Nepal
Language Nepali

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Tech specs

Runtime 54m
Color Color
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