The film looks at these issues through the eyes of 10 year old.
According to a review in Variety, the film looked as if it had an above average budget.
Except for the color, the film looks a little too much like any shot in the subway today.
Tomorrow's films look at the world from a child's point of view.
And it really does tend to make every film look the same.
Now the film looks totally professional, better than any $107,000 movie has a right to.
The image is also very soft most of the time, but, again, that's how this film looked from day one.
But when that's all a movie has to offer - and these days, what film doesn't look good?
The film looks at the issue through the eyes of women!
The film looks at the possibility of providing basic rights to every child.