The day-to-day life and expressive culture of a group of runaways in San Francisco in one of the first "no-budget" 8mm video documentaries. The runaway teens created a cohesive family on the streets; their mistreatment of "sadobaby" dolls mirrors they way their abusive parents treated them. Made from 1986 to 1988 by videographer and folklorist Nancy Kalow; produced by Nancy Kalow and writer/social worker May Petersen. Special Jury Trophy:

San Francisco International Film Festival. Gold Hugo: Chicago International Film Festival.

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Reviewer: asocietyred - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 16, 2009

Subject: question for law afficionados

so can i use these samples in my music?



17:34 thorazine, it looks and smells and tastes like gasoline



19:00 parents copulate



20:10 I THINK DRUGS ARE THE STUPIDEST THING YOU CAN DO - January 16, 2009question for law afficionados

Reviewer: A/V Geeks - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 15, 2007

Subject: Uploaded with permission. This video was uploaded with permission of the producer, Nancy Kalow. - November 15, 2007Uploaded with permission.

Reviewer: mr_loophead - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 15, 2007

Subject: Thanks! Good thing I got here to watch this great video before it's taken off for copywrite infringement. - November 15, 2007Thanks!

Reviewer: lvschwer - - October 19, 2007

Subject: saddobabies The author of this video has told me that the Creative Common License is not as listed, that it is actually under copyright protection and that it cannot be listed on the Internet. - October 19, 2007saddobabies