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  1. Visto recientemente. Backpack Full of Cash: Dirigido por Sarah Mondale. Con Matt Damon. Matt Damon narrates this timely warning about America's public schools, which have fallen into a growing, greedy, and under-regulated system of privatization that is having a devastating impact on our children.

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    Discussion Guide in Spanish. ¡Haga clic aquí para descargar! Manual para la exhibición de la película en español/Screening Handbook in Spanish. ¡Haga clic aquí para descargar! PARA PROMOCIONAR SU EVENTO / EVENT MATERIALS. ¿Necesita un tamaño o configuración que no esté en la lista? Envíenos un correo electrónico. ( Email us .)

  3. 15 de sept. de 2019 · 366 views 4 years ago. Backpack Full of Cash is a 2016 documentary film exploring the real cost of privatizing America's public schools. The film was directed by Sarah Mondale and...

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  4. Narrated by Matt Damon, this feature-length documentary explores the growing privatization of public schools and the resulting impact on America’s most vulnerable children. Filmed in Philadelphia, New Orleans, Nashville and other cities, BACKPACK FULL OF CASH takes viewers through the tumultuous 2013-14 school year, exposing the world of ...

  5. Watch trailer. Genres: Documentary. Duration: 1 hour 38 minutes. Subtitles: English (United States) Availability: Worldwide. Narrated by Matt Damon, this feature-length documentary explores the growing privatization of public schools and the resulting impact on America’s most vulnerable children.

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  6. Visit the movie page for 'Backpack Full of Cash' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

  7. Filmed in Philadelphia, New Orleans, Nashville and other cities, BACKPACK FULL OF CASH exposes the world of corporate-driven education “reform” where public education — starved of resources — hangs in the balance. This film makes the case for public education as a basic civil right. Director: Sarah Mondale.