A great interest on our collective debt
Consumer debt may at first sight quite unsexy a subject for a documentary, but James D. Köhler ’s “Maxed Out” presents a broad overview on the subject, leaving the audience fascinated and perhaps indignant. Although the film sometimes feels a bit volatile say many of his stories (concrete Köhler in his book of the same title, now in bookstores), where a large part of the strong points of resonance, hey-how come I didn’t - Know so that the best make muckraking journalism.
There are a lot of manure for the Seattle native to wade Köhler, and his film blends stories across the country in a space, almost playful. Real-estate agent Nevada A joyful indicated that their customers want massive cave houses and two laundries, regardless of whether they can afford. A debt collector, joyful, explains how it is indeed regrettable that the debtor by the call of their parents and neighbors. Two sad eyes of mothers say that despair leads to what their children College, mounted with debts, commit suicide.
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