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No Place Called Home
    This cinéma vérité documentary is an intimate look inside one family’s struggle with poverty.  Kay Rice, her partner Karl and 6 children move from town to town in search of affordable housing. Unable to find steady work, the Rices rely on food banks and charity to make ends meet.  "I know we're poor, but it's what we are, not who we are," says Kay, as she embarks on a fresh start by fixing up a rundown rental home. When things turn sour with the landlord, Kay fears his veiled threats may mean losing her children and decides to take him to court. In capturing the stark realism of a life with few options, No Place Called Home puts a face on what it means to be poor in Canada.
        - Duration 57:28
 - Entry ID:2524
 - Producer National Film Board of Canada
 - License Nfb Streaming License
 
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