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O Programa: A Indústria dos Internatos Abusivos

Título original: The Program: Cons, Cults, and Kidnapping
  • Minissérie de televisão
  • 2024
  • 16
  • 1 h
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O Programa: A Indústria dos Internatos Abusivos (2024)
Investigative docuseries about a woman haunted by her teenage experience at a troubled youth program.
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Série DocuCrimeDocumentário

Anos depois de ser enviada a um internato e ainda perturbada pelo que viveu, uma mulher decide revelar a corrupção da chamada "indústria dos adolescentes problemáticos."Anos depois de ser enviada a um internato e ainda perturbada pelo que viveu, uma mulher decide revelar a corrupção da chamada "indústria dos adolescentes problemáticos."Anos depois de ser enviada a um internato e ainda perturbada pelo que viveu, uma mulher decide revelar a corrupção da chamada "indústria dos adolescentes problemáticos."

  • Artistas
    • Katherine Kubler
    • Janja Lalich
    • Maia Szalavitz
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,4/10
    6,5 mil
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    • Artistas
      • Katherine Kubler
      • Janja Lalich
      • Maia Szalavitz
    • 106Avaliações de usuários
    • 14Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Katherine Kubler
    • Self…
    • 2024
    Janja Lalich
    Janja Lalich
    • Self - Sociologist & Author, 'Take Back Your Life'…
    • 2024
    Maia Szalavitz
    • Self…
    • 2024
    Julie Daniel
    • Self - Katherine's Sister
    • 2024
    Phil Elberg
    • Self - Attorney
    • 2024
    Thomas Houlahan
    • Self - Journalist
    • 2024
    Diana Nowak
    • Self - 3.5 Years in the Program Sent away at 15
    • 2024
    Tom Nichols
    • Self - Former Ivy Ridge PR Coordinator
    • 2024
    Alexa Brand
    • Self - 22 Months in the Program Sent away at 15
    • 2024
    Roderick S. Hall
    • Self - Psychoanalyst and Clinical Psychologist
    • 2024
    Dominick Bolella
    • Self - 18 Months in the Program Sent away at 16
    • 2024
    Allison Chee
    • Self - 22 Months in the program Sent away at 15
    • 2024
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    10hhompstead

    Accurate on every level.

    If you have ever wondered what being sent to a residential treatment center, Katherine Kubler encapsulates that feeling so accurately, I was transported back to my own experiences in the Troubled Teen Industry. This was so thoroughly researched and thought out. The connections between Synanon, WWASP programs and the Litchfield family and the LDS Church really show how complex and multifaceted this vile industry is. Thank you to the survivors who participated in the creation of this docuseries and to the people who worked tirelessly to make this happen. You will change lives with this. We are Unsilenced!
    8danielleshaffi

    Thats how a documentary should be done

    Documentaries are so alike that we start feel like once we've watched one we've watched them all. There was just something different about this one.. maybe its because it was created by the people who went through these horrid things. It has a personal touch to it that no one else would really be able to shine light upon.

    Even though 3 episodes is plenty and there wasn't really much else to be said at the moment, I was left wanting more. I want to know if justice was served or if any of the children there today can be set free.

    I hope this show go viral so the people behind the camps can be stopped and all current victims can be saved.
    7yaboyromeo

    First hand experience

    I think this was a pretty good show, but one thing I will say is this stuff goes on all over the U. S still till this day. I was in group homes and foster care from age of 9 until 18 and many went on a point system. Things kids are in those homes to get away from go on in those homes. I've physically fought staff members because I refused to be bullied. Staff members sleep with some of the kids sexually and all. It's crazy. They kicked me out when I turned 18 in an area hours away from my home town and I had to figure it out. I'm great now my own family, land, and home. They fail, I made it...
    10Lolarobot

    A stark and raw look at the underbelly of youth "rehabilitation."

    I would absolutely rate this a 10 out of 10. Aside from the absolute cruelty that has happened and still happens to thousands upon thousands of teens, the filmmaker was extremely well prepared and this was an amazing portrayal of these particular cons, cults and kidnappings. I am very glad that she, along with the others in the documentary series, brought this issue to the fore. Investigative, emotional and riveting, throughout all three episodes. The storytelling was done very well, and as disturbing as it was, it really shines a light on these toxic and dangerous programs. I have a few ideas of how, as a group, we could try to shut these places down, so reach out to me if you'd like. I was a woman, I want to see these people pay for their evils. Thank you for bringing this issue to the public. These programs have been going on for far too long. I was born in the late 60s, and I remember some back then. Parents are also brainwashed into thinking these programs are good. These people are swindlers , sociopaths and con men. I want to see justice. This Netflix documentary will certainly do that.
    10mvb-37703

    The missing puzzle piece to my strained relationship with my sister.

    I began the documentary with the idea that I'll get to learn more about the programs Paris Hilton keeps mentioning, instead I revisited a suppressed memory.

    When I was about 7 years old I recall my half sister being in and out of my life. The time we did spend together she was the funniest person I knew and I would normally feel excited to have her around. I remember her mother coming to pick her up one day after she had spent over a year with us and told my father she had a "contingency plan" in place in case she began acting out again. My sister was 14 years old, she was rebellious on paper but nothing that could not be managed since my parents had proven in the last year that she was just starving for attention and got her to change. However, her mother thought otherwise.

    A month later her mother contacted my father to let him know that she was going off to a "behavior modification program" and that she would pay for it. My father reluctantly agreed and off my sister went. The next time I saw her I was 12 years old and she was a shell of the girl I remembered. Yes, we were both older by now but something was different beyond normal aging, she was hurt.

    Today she does not speak to my dad despite him stating he would have intervened sooner had he known. It took this documentary for me to connect the dots on why she stopped keeping in touch and cut off her parents. As a child, things are explained on a surface level, "your sister was a broken kid due to a divorce and now she resents the world". I never even contemplated it was the program she was sent to, even though I now can connect how that was what ultimately broke her.

    After finishing the documentary I questioned my dad about the "special school" she was sent to and he had a difficult time even explaining it, instead he summarized it to "a reformatory".

    Today I am 33 years old and even though I am grateful that I did not suffer from the same fate as my sister, I feel guilty for not learning of this sooner. I can only hope she is willing to speak to me one day again.

    Thank you all who participated in this documentary, it was not your fault.

    "You're not a victim for sharing your story.

    You are a survivor setting the world on fire with your truth. And you never know who needs your light, your warmth, and raging courage." -Alex Elle.

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      • 5 de março de 2024 (Brasil)
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