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In 2001, director Chloe Ruthven got a job in a central London primary school, working with children who were failing in class. Nini and his friend Mario immediately stood out as two, bright adventurous children, and Chloe began working with them, encouraging them to use her video camera as a way of exploring their own lives. Over the next seven years, the three develop a special relationship. But as the boys grow up, the lure of the street begins to prove too much, and only the director can stand in its way. This is the disturbing story of two boys growing up in a world where childhood is under threat, and asks fundamental questions about how we view and raise our children.

This is the outline of the programme it was on Sky 1, interesting viewing, and toid I know what you mean but this was very compelling, the boys were falling behind in class and it showed to me that these children are sent from class for the slightest little problem when what they really need is for some one at the early stages to believe and trust them.
LGS

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