Unreported World

Episode 5. Ukraine: The Teenagers Who Live Underground

Ukraine: The Teenagers Who Live Underground
Radio Times
Review by:
Emma Sturgess

In June the Euro 2012 finals come to Ukraine, but Marcel Theroux’s film shows that, as is so often the case, football fans are unlikely to see the whole life of its capital, Kiev. Unicef estimates that there could be 100,000 street children living in the country. Wherever there’s a hot water pipe even remotely accessible, there seems to be a group of teenagers cleaving together for safety. Some tap into electricity and water supplies, while others make do with foraged leftovers. Many drink, sniff glue or inject drugs. Without papers or the money to pay bribes, these kids face a bleak future, and even the ones who have only been on the streets a couple of weeks seem to know it.

About this programme

As Ukraine prepares for its role as joint host of the forthcoming European Football Championship, Marcel Theroux and Suemay Oram report on the problem of homelessness among teenagers of the former republic of the Soviet Union. They reveal domestic troubles and years of economic hardship have pushed these youths to the margins of society, leaving them to endure harrowing lives as members of a subterranean culture who increasingly turn to substance abuse and solicitation.

Cast and crew

Cast

Presenter
Marcel Theroux

Crew

Director
Suemay Oram
Producer
Suemay Oram
Series Editor
George Waldrum
Categories
Documentary

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