There are two things that keep Maggie from having a good life: debt and unemployment. When Maggie's dreams of becoming a nurse are shattered, she turns to The Program, which is a short-term job that promises to make her rich. During Maggie's time in The Program, the lines between freedom and slavery quickly blur. She learns the dark truth about life in the work camps. Zara Jestadt, a newcomer, does a great job in this heartfelt movie about the decline of social equality and human rights.
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There are two things that keep Maggie from having a good life: debt and unemployment. When Maggie's dreams of becoming a nurse are shattered, she turns to The Program, which is a short-term job that promises to make her rich. During Maggie's time in The Program, the lines between freedom and slavery quickly blur. She learns the dark truth about life in the work camps. Zara Jestadt, a newcomer, does a great job in this heartfelt movie about the decline of social equality and human rights.
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