Kelly's family lives in a condemned housing estate in South Birmingham. Her family has been surviving off public assistance in the months since her stepfather left.
Fungus grows in the windows. This documentary is an affecting record of the day-to-day life of a family living in a condemned house on a run-down estate in Birmingham. Kelly and her sisters talk freely to a camera in their bedroom.
They are delightful children, full of promise, who deserve something far better from life. Their mother and the father of the two youngest struggle with relationship woes as they try to improve life for their children.
This real life documentary shows how the family lives in a condemned house with Kelly and her sisters sharing their experience.
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