Stolen Childhoods

Stolen Childhoods

Year: 2005

Runtime: 85 min

Language: English

Directors: Robin Romano, Len Morris

Documentary

This documentary explores the harsh realities of child labor across the globe. Acclaimed filmmaker Len Morris investigates the exploitation of young people, sharing their heartbreaking stories. Featuring narration by Meryl Streep, the film exposes a shocking truth about the challenges faced by these vulnerable children and aims to inspire viewers to take action.

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