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Flintown Kids

Flint, Michigan, a small town on the map, gained national attention through documentary filmmaker Michael Moore, a Flint native, who wrote and directed Roger and Me, exploring the town's darker side.

The documentary "Flint Town Kids" explores the darker side of Flint, Michigan, a city that was once a hub of industry but is now plagued by poverty and neglect. The film focuses on the African American community, which makes up the majority of the city's population, and highlights the struggles and hardships faced by its residents. From a lack of access to quality education and healthcare to the prevalence of drugs and violence, the documentary provides a stark portrayal of life in Flint. Despite the challenges, the film also highlights the resilience and determination of the city's residents, including current and former NBA players who have achieved success despite the odds against them.

Info about Flintown Kids

Studio(s): C.M. Films, Street-Entertainment

Originally Released: United States, Apr 01, 2005

Budget: $130,000.00

Genres:Documentary