Child 31

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  • 2012
  • 32 min
  • 7.8  (36)

Child 31 is a documentary that takes a look at Mary's Meals, a charity organization founded by Magnus MacFarlane-Barrow. The organization's mission is to provide daily meals to children living in poverty in Malawi, Africa. The movie takes its name from the 31st child that the organization fed in 2002, starting the program. The documentary is framed through the eyes of MacFarlane-Barrow, who started as a fish farmer before seeing the poverty in Africa, and deciding to help by feeding children. MacFarlane-Barrow's story is inspiring and is depicted through interviews with him and his family. These interviews show the tough decisions Magnus had to make in order to start Mary's Meals and how his entire family was involved in the effort.

The documentary also depicts the day to day life of children in Malawi, who are desperately in need of food and basic educational resources. The movie shows the stark contrast between the lack of resources in which the children live and the hope that Mary's Meals brings by allowing them to have a daily meal. The children's voices are included throughout the movie through interviews and singing, and provide a sense of hope and resilience.

Child 31 also touches on the challenges faced by Mary's Meals to provide food to these children. The charity organization relies heavily on donations, and their ability to provide food to children is sometimes threatened by factors outside of their control, such as political instability. The movie also explores the difficulties faced by charity organizations in general, including the struggle to keep up with the high demand for help and the need to prioritize certain resources over others.

Throughout the documentary, the viewer gets an impression of the significant impact that Mary's Meals has had on children's lives. By providing daily meals, many children have been able to attend school, as it is often the case that children in poverty have to work, instead of attending school. This, in turn, has led to a reduction in poverty in the area, as education provides children with the tools to improve their lives.

Ultimately, Child 31 inspires the viewer to take action to help those in need. By showing the simple yet crucial impact that Mary's Meals has had on children, the movie highlights that small actions can result in significant change. The documentary also promotes the idea that individual contributions can make a difference, as it shows the effectiveness of the donations made to Mary's Meals.

In conclusion, Child 31 is a powerful documentary that provides insights into the work of Mary's Meals and the impact it has had on the lives of children in Malawi. The movie provides a balanced view of the challenges and successes of charity work and highlights the importance of even small contributions. This documentary is a must-watch for anyone looking for inspiration to take action and make a difference in the world.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2012
  • Runtime
    32 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.8  (36)