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Behind the Lens - Good Fortune

Filmmakers Landon Van Soest and Jeremy Levine explain how they came to make the film.

Aired 07/12/2010 | Rating TV-PG

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Behind the Lens - Good Fortune

Clip: Season 23 Episode 5 | 48s

Filmmakers Landon Van Soest and Jeremy Levine explain how they came to make the film.

Filmmakers Landon Van Soest and Jeremy Levine talk about their film, which focuses on two stories of international aid in Kenya where good intentions go wrong. Van Soest and Levine explain how they came to make the film, why the two characters they focused on are emblematic of their respective communities and talk about the paternalism with which the West deals with developing nations.

Aired 07/12/2010 | Rating TV-PG

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Major funding for POV is provided by PBS, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Wyncote Foundation, Reva & David Logan Foundation, the Open Society Foundations and the...

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