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  1. They Call Us Monsters goes behind the walls of the Compound, a high-security facility where Los Angeles houses its most violent juvenile criminals. To their advocates, theyre kids.

  2. Feb 8, 2017 · They’d seem like typical teenage boys — if they weren’t awaiting trial for violent crimes. Juan Gamez, Antonio Hernandez and Jarad Nava are the youthful offenders at the heart of “They Call Us Monsters,” a new documentary that follows their lives in a Los Angeles juvenile detention center.

  3. Ben Lear’s sympathetic documentary “They Call Us Monsters” goes inside a Sylmar facility for holding violent juveniles, and trains a camera on three incarcerated teenagers.

  4. Filmmaker Ben Lear shows reality and the human face of the juvenile justice system in the documentary film They Call Us Monsters.

  5. Jun 20, 2017 · They Call Us Monsters follows three kids, Antonio (16), Juan (14), and Jarad (17), facing life in prison for violent crimes. The kids are enrolled in a 20-week writing class while their trials play out around their classes and work.

  6. Jun 6, 2016 · "They Call us Monsters" tells the story of three young men on the brink of adulthood who may never know freedom. A new documentary takes an up-close-and-personal look at some of LA's...

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  8. It is clear that these kids are imprisoned in more ways than one. Antonio, one of Jarad’s inmates, is blindsided by the news that he will be a free man. He speaks with renewed hope about providing his friends at the juvenile hall with a larger-than-life example of the success that they can aspire to achieve, transforming himself into a heroic ...

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