In Maggie's world, debt and unemployment are oppressive forces that she must overcome in this gritty drama of survival. Following the demise of her nursing aspirations, Maggie turns to The Program, a short-term job commitment that offers financial independence. When Maggie finds the horrible truth about life within the work camps, the lines between freedom and enslavement become increasingly blurred in The Program. Zara Jestadt, a newcomer to the stage, gives an emotionally charged performance in this cautionary tale of systematic collapse in social equality and human rights.
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In Maggie's world, debt and unemployment are oppressive forces that she must overcome in this gritty drama of survival. Following the demise of her nursing aspirations, Maggie turns to The Program, a short-term job commitment that offers financial independence. When Maggie finds the horrible truth about life within the work camps, the lines between freedom and enslavement become increasingly blurred in The Program. Zara Jestadt, a newcomer to the stage, gives an emotionally charged performance in this cautionary tale of systematic collapse in social equality and human rights.
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