Everyday adult life in documentary films

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Everyday adult life in documentary films

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https://tubitv.com/movies/377074/i-m-fine-thanks
"I'm Fine, Thanks" follows a documentary crew of 5 around the United States as they interview everyday people on how they got trapped in complacent, dull lives and careers - and the steps they took to change their lives forever.

Told through a collection of intimate, hilarious and at times heartbreaking stories from a cross section of America, "I'm Fine, Thanks" is a 'coming of age' movie for the already 'of age.' It's a rallying cry for personal empowerment and a wake-up call to anyone who is driving through life asleep at the wheel. Stars noted empowerment writers Chris Guillebeau and Man vs. Debt guru Adam C. Baker.
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Owned: A Tale of Two Americas (2019)
https://tubitv.com/movies/497250/owned- ... o-americas
Throughout the history of America, housing policy has shifted. This documentary dives into the complex and sometimes disturbing past.
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Iconicity (2019)
https://tubitv.com/movies/553336/iconicity
The Wild West spirit is alive for radical individualist creatives who set out to build anew off the grid in the punishing Southern California desert.
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