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All Flash, No Cash
Running Time: 22 minutes
Commissioned by The McGraw-Hill Companies, this documentary provides a critical look at the credit card industry which targets youth as new consumers and promotes the "buy now, pay later" philosophy.
As the Sun Comes Up, the Bricks Fall Down
Running Time: 21:32
EVC's youth filmmakers explore powerful stories of gentrification and change in their own Bronx and Brooklyn neighborhoods.
Losing Ground: The New Face of Homelessness
Running Time: Full Version 25 minutes; Classroom Version 8 minutes
Every night, thousands of young people under the age of 18 are forced to sleep in shelters, at friends and relatives homes, or on the street.
Not Me, Not Mine: Adult Survivors of Foster Care
Running Time: 30 minutes
Nine years after the production of Some Place to Call Home, the YO-TV crew set out to learn what happened to the seven youth who originally appeared in this documentary.
Shame On You: That Can Be Reused!
Running Time: 23 minutes
Shame On You: That Can Be Reused! is a must-see intergenerational documentary that explores environmental justice and recycling in NYC’s urban communities with a focus on the South Bronx.
Still Standing
Running Time: Full Version 50 min; Classroom Version 11 min
Still Standing is an intimate portrayal of the challenges faced by Katrina survivors as they rebuild their lives in New York City and in New Orleans. It puts a human face to the stories of corruption and incompetence that jeopardize the lives of Katrina survivors after the storm.



