California Dreaming (2010)
California Dreaming (2010) is a documentary that sheds light on the financial crisis of 2007-2008 and its impact on Southern Californians.
The documentary introduces us to several individuals and families navigating tough times in California.
The truth is harsh: despite California’s image as a state full of dreams and movie stars, the state is insolvent, and Los Angeles is experiencing financial difficulties.
An Anglo couple with young children fights to keep their heads above water while living in a van. Their struggle epitomizes the challenges faced by many during this tumultuous period.
A Latino man grapples with the aftermath of spending years in prison for petty theft. His story highlights the resilience required to rebuild a life after incarceration.
The documentary briefly touches on illegal immigration as a factor contributing to the housing market crash and industry decline.
Some individuals find themselves competing with illegal aliens for work, emphasizing the complexities of the situation.
In conclusion, California Dreaming tells the story of a state that was once associated with dreams but is now confronted with harsh realities, as well as human endurance and perseverance.
The uncovering of secrets and the strength of the human spirit are central to this dramatic survival story.