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Living on One Dollar

  • 2013
  • TV-14
  • 56m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
4.9K
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Living on One Dollar (2013)
AdventureDocumentaryDrama

Four young friends set out to live on just $1 a day for two months in rural Guatemala. Armed with only a video camera, they battle hunger, parasites, and extreme financial stress as they att... Read allFour young friends set out to live on just $1 a day for two months in rural Guatemala. Armed with only a video camera, they battle hunger, parasites, and extreme financial stress as they attempt to survive life on the edge.Four young friends set out to live on just $1 a day for two months in rural Guatemala. Armed with only a video camera, they battle hunger, parasites, and extreme financial stress as they attempt to survive life on the edge.

  • Directors
    • Zach Ingrasci
    • Sean Leonard
    • Chris Temple
  • Stars
    • Chris Temple
    • Zach Ingrasci
    • Sean Leonard
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    4.9K
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    • Directors
      • Zach Ingrasci
      • Sean Leonard
      • Chris Temple
    • Stars
      • Chris Temple
      • Zach Ingrasci
      • Sean Leonard
    • 27User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Chris Temple
    Chris Temple
    • Self - Filmmaker
    Zach Ingrasci
    Zach Ingrasci
    • Self - Filmmaker
    Sean Leonard
    • Self - Filmmaker
    Ryan Christoffersen
    • Self - Filmmaker
    Anthony Solaris
    • Self - Guatemalan
    Rosa Solaris
    • Self - Guatemalan
    Rosa Coj Bocel
    • Self - Guatemalan
    Chino Coj
    • Self - Guatemalan
    Victor Coj
    • Self - Guatemalan
    Julio Coj
    • Self - Guatemalan
    Estella Coj
    • Self - Guatemalan
    Carlos
    • Self - Guatemalan
    Jose Enrico
    • Self - Guatemalan
    Dona Maria
    • Self - Guatemalan
    Don Augustine
    • Self - Guatemalan
    Juan Carlos
    • Self - Principal
    • Directors
      • Zach Ingrasci
      • Sean Leonard
      • Chris Temple
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    10BobSacramento

    Inspiring Young Filmmaking

    Following the mold of Morgan Spurlock, 4 college grads spend 8 weeks in the impoverished Guatemalan hills. They live on a dollar a day. An entirely predictable consequence of malnutrition and sickness ensues, while your heart latches on to the children and hardworking townspeople who live in that reality.

    On the surface, it'd appear this movie is trying to pull your heartstrings. And perhaps it is. But what is most remarkable about "Living on One Dollar" is how well this little documentary is made. It's narrative is perfectly developed, it's tone perfectly shaped. The pace sails along wonderfully, never getting itself stuck by trying to be overly emotional. The photography is beautiful, too.

    If this is what's to come of a generation of young filmmakers, I'm very excited.
    8wcastillo-1

    Humbling & memorable documentary

    What a wonderfully humbling & memorable documentary! I watched this along with an entire high school campus in our attempt to share with teens what true poverty looks like. This documentary does not try to overdo anything. It's simple, concise, and impactful. It's a piece that gives one a new perspective in how to look at life and the hardships that we all have to endure. If one thinks his/her life is hard, this documentary may very well serve as a starting point to help an individual see that most hardships that many of us perceive truly do pale in comparison to what over 1 billion people in the world have to live with everyday. It's a great documentary to share with people regardless of age, race, gender, and class level. Watch it and tell people about it. Perhaps, together, many more people will become compassionate enough to help others who truly need our help.
    10marra_mia

    I'm in love with cities I've never been to and people I've never met.

    This movie is absolutely remarkable. It opens the eyes of viewers to look past the place that they live and realize that even on your hardest day, you can still have it better than others. I absolutely loved it the first time I watched it, and the 4 times after that as well. I would recommend it to anyone and everyone. I may not be able to change the entire world but if I can just change one person's world that is good enough for me and I want to spend the rest of my life doing so. Thank you for the inspiration and a view of true humanity. God Bless everyone involved in the production of this film.

    Sincerely,

    A 15 Year Old Viewer
    ksnz

    Inspiring and triggers self-introspection

    To all those who rates it extremely low:

    "Oh it's just some rich boys condescending toward the extreme poor" - If trying to raise awareness of extreme poverty is condescension, then all charities are to some extent condescending toward the poor as well. The fact is, helping someone in need DOES NOT EQUAL to condescending. And if you've actually finished the film, you should be able to see how much respect the boys are paying to the people.

    "Oh they're not replicating the true poverty situation enough" - Yes, perhaps they didn't replicate 100% of real extreme poverty. Yet, is it that necessary? No! I believe the contrast is already there, sufficient to inspire someone who has never seriously imagined what's it like to live on $1 per day, and to raise awareness on what's happening to the everyday lives of 1.1 billion people.

    "Rendered the lives of Guatemalan people as two-dimensional" - Dude it's just a documentary under an hour, what do you expect? Too long and people may lose interest and patience to watch, too short and people complain for lack of depth. You really don't need that much "3D character portrayal" to imagine what's it really going on in Guatemala, do you?

    All in all, it's an inspiring film that raised awareness of world's extreme poverty through the lenses of first-world kids. Sure, it's not perfect, but it did inspire many who watched it, and it raised a good amount of charity funding as well, I believe. In short, it's making an impact to the world, unlike many blockbusters which simply provided instant gratifications.

    If only everyone donates a tiny bit of their monthly salary to a good charity, the poorest would be much better off. We need more films like this.
    Michael_Elliott

    Just Screams Fake to Me

    Living on One Dollar (2013)

    ** (out of 4)

    Four friends traveled to a rural part of Guatemala where they try to survive on what's basically less than one dollar. The extreme poverty of the area is the main focus of this documentary.

    I'm sure everyone involved with this documentary had great intentions but the end result just didn't really work with me. I couldn't help but feel that this film was done by privileged people with money who wanted to go shine a light on poor people. I'm sorry but I just never felt like I was watching something real and instead it just seemed too hokey and fake.

    Perhaps I'm 100% wrong. Heck, I might be since I've never been to this location or worked with any of these people. With that said, if what I was watching was real then it just didn't come across that way on screen. The film really did seem to be scripted as we get the good stuff, we get the drama, we get the downfall, we get the miracle that saves the day, we get another tragedy and then the happy ending. It just never did work with me.

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    • Release date
      • April 13, 2013 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Guatemala
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
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