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Living on One Dollar is a documentary film directed, produced, and edited by Chris Temple, Zach Ingrasci, Sean Leonard, and Ryan Christofferson. Premise.
Temple's first documentary was Living on One Dollar in 2012. [1] The film focuses on life in extreme poverty in the rural Guatemalan town of Pena Blanca. [2] It was co-created with Zach Ingrasci, Sean Leonard, and Ryan Christoffersen. The film released on Netflix in 2015. [3] In 2015, Temple co-directed his second documentary Salam Neighbor. [4]
Peña Blanca is a small village in the municipality of Camotan, Chiquimula, Guatemala, known for its poor population.It is located at Another village, also named Peña Blanca in the department of Sololá, is where the organization Living on One Dollar lived for 56 days, filming much of the village life. [2]
Of course we want our children to understand the value of a dollar. But in an increasingly cashless world—you know, one where we tap or click to pay—how do we communicate the role money plays ...
We come in contact with it all the time, but the markings on the one-dollar bill remain shrouded in mystery. Until now. 1. The Creature. In the upper-right corner of the bill, above the left of ...
If so, you're probably not alone -- most people dream of having a million dollars in their bank accounts one day. SEE ALSO: 'The Runner' is tracking groups of people as they race to cross the U.S.
Zach Ingrasci sharing tea with Raouf, a refugee that was one of the subjects of the film. Salam Neighbor is a 2015 documentary film by the production companies Living on One Dollar and 1001 MEDIA. [1] [2] The title means "hello" neighbor. [3] The title has a dual meaning as the Arabic word "salam" also means "peace." [citation needed]
Notebooks. Twin Wire Velvet Notebook: $1.25 Kaden uses notebooks to hand-write various bullet points and checklists and relies on notebooks sold for just a dollar at Dollar Tree to get the job done.