The Sundance Channel announced recently that it’s soon to launch a brand new show entitled Get To Work; an original non-fiction series chronicling the tales from a hardcore boot camp for the chronically unemployed.
Sarah Barnett, Sundance Channel’s general manager had this to say about the series:
“‘Get to Work’ examines one of the country’s most urgent challenges, joblessness, with a portrayal that is sometimes painful but often deeply affecting. We see individuals that many might have given up on transform before our eyes.
It is powerful and intense to watch as these students try to overcome incredible odds to build a future. We’re excited to provide our viewers with a gripping, intimate look at this important issue.”
The series focuses on a real program called ‘Strive’ and shot at ‘Second Chance’ in San Diego, California, a not for profit organisation that has been championing Strive training for the past 14 years.
Sarah Barnett, Sundance Channel’s general manager had this to say about the series:
“‘Get to Work’ examines one of the country’s most urgent challenges, joblessness, with a portrayal that is sometimes painful but often deeply affecting. We see individuals that many might have given up on transform before our eyes.
It is powerful and intense to watch as these students try to overcome incredible odds to build a future. We’re excited to provide our viewers with a gripping, intimate look at this important issue.”
The series focuses on a real program called ‘Strive’ and shot at ‘Second Chance’ in San Diego, California, a not for profit organisation that has been championing Strive training for the past 14 years.
- 8/17/2012
- by Stuart W. Bedford
- Obsessed with Film
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