There Are No Children Here

There Are No Children Here

Release date : November 28, 1993
Runtime : 2h
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Anita W. Addison /
Production companies : LOMO Productions /
November 28, 1993 2h United States of America Drama English More
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From Publishers Weekly The devastating story of brothers Lafayette and Pharoah Rivers, children of the Chicago ghetto, is powerfully told here by Kotlowitz, a Wall Street Journal reporter who first met the boys in 1985 when they were 10 and seven, respectively. Their family includes a mother, a frequently absent father, an older brother and younger triplets. We witness the horrors of growing up in an ill-maintained housing project tyrannized by drug gangs and where murders and shootings frequently occur.
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Oprah Winfrey
LaJoe Rivers
Maya Angelou
Lelia Mae
Keith David
John Paul Rivers
Mark Lane
Lafayette Rivers
Norman D. Golden II
Pharoah Rivers

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  • title:There Are No Children Here
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1993
  • Runtime:2h
  • Genres: Drama · TV Movie ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Anita W. Addison /
  • Writers: Alex Kotlowitz · Bobby Smith Jr. ·
  • Production companies: LOMO Productions ·
  • Overview:From Publishers Weekly The devastating story of brothers Lafayette and Pharoah Rivers, children of the Chicago ghetto, is powerfully told here by Kotlowitz, a Wall Street Journal reporter who first met the boys in 1985 when they were 10 and seven, respectively. Their family includes a mother, a frequently absent father, an older brother and younger triplets. We witness the horrors of growing up in an ill-maintained housing project tyrannized by drug gangs and where murders and shootings frequently occur.
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