Why Poverty?

Why Poverty? (2012)

EndedDocumentary show

A series which asks what it means to live in poverty in the 21st Century.

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ScheduleMonday - Sunday (daily) at 22:35 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E08China's Ant PeopleDec 5, 2012
S01E07The Great Land RushDec 4, 2012
S01E06Solar MamasDec 2, 2012
S01E05Poor Us - An Animated History of PovertyNov 28, 2012
S01E04Park Avenue - Money, Power and the American DreamNov 27, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Why Poverty?' premiere?

'Why Poverty?' premiered in 2012.

What is the central theme of 'Why Poverty?'

The central theme of 'Why Poverty?' is to explore the issue of poverty on a global scale, examining its causes and potential solutions.

Who are the creators of 'Why Poverty?'

'Why Poverty?' was created by a team of international filmmakers and production companies.

How many episodes are there in 'Why Poverty?'

'Why Poverty?' consists of a series of documentary films, each focusing on a specific aspect of poverty.

What are some of the topics covered in 'Why Poverty?'

'Why Poverty?' covers a wide range of topics related to poverty, including education, economics, politics, and social issues.

Can you provide an example of an episode from 'Why Poverty?'

One episode of 'Why Poverty?' may focus on the challenges of access to education in developing countries.

How does 'Why Poverty?' aim to raise awareness about poverty?

'Why Poverty?' aims to raise awareness by presenting in-depth, thought-provoking documentaries that shed light on the complexities of poverty.

What sets 'Why Poverty?' apart from other documentary series?

'Why Poverty?' sets itself apart by offering a global perspective on poverty, featuring stories and insights from different countries and cultures.

What kind of impact did 'Why Poverty?' have on its audience?

'Why Poverty?' had a significant impact on its audience by sparking discussions and raising awareness about poverty-related issues.

How did the creators approach storytelling in 'Why Poverty?'

The creators of 'Why Poverty?' approached storytelling by incorporating personal narratives, expert interviews, and compelling visuals to convey the realities of poverty.

What were some of the challenges faced during the production of 'Why Poverty?'

The production of 'Why Poverty?' faced challenges related to filming in diverse locations, gaining access to sensitive subjects, and ensuring the accuracy of the information presented.

Can you describe the visual style of 'Why Poverty?'

The visual style of 'Why Poverty?' is characterized by powerful imagery, intimate character portraits, and immersive scenes that capture the essence of poverty.

How did 'Why Poverty?' contribute to the documentary genre?

'Why Poverty?' contributed to the documentary genre by offering a fresh perspective on a pervasive global issue and demonstrating the potential of documentaries to drive social change.

What was the reception of 'Why Poverty?' among critics and audiences?

'Why Poverty?' received praise for its insightful storytelling, impactful content, and its ability to engage and educate audiences about poverty.

How did 'Why Poverty?' inspire action among its viewers?

'Why Poverty?' inspired action by prompting viewers to get involved in poverty-alleviation efforts, support relevant initiatives, and advocate for change on a local and global level.

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