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Austin Chu and The Recess Ends crew asks 50 random people in Washington D.C. one question: What would you do if you lost everything?

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Matador’s Austin Chu was on a road trip with a mission. Document the untold stories of America for a feature length film.
The recession can seem to complicate travel but Matador knows how to navigate currency and has suggestions for recession-dodging travel.
The Recess Ends Premiered in San Francisco fall 2009.

It’s a simple question and the answers can lead us anywhere. So go ahead, ask yourself…
Visit fiftypeopleonequestion.com and post your response.

 


 

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