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LUCKY DUCKS: FILM LOOKS AT HOW PRIVILEGE AFFECTS US

“If you have food in your stomach, how can you feel bad in your heart,” an Indian mother cooking over an open fire in the middle of a Mumbai slum asks Tracey Jackson, director and producer of “Lucky Ducks” a documentary detailing the perils of parenting a privileged teen. Jackson, who splits her time between Sag Harbor and Manhattan, has asked the mother how one can fix a hole in a child’s heart. The answer echoed Jackson’s own cinematic quest to answer the question: “why are privileged kids often unhappy?”

Read more at The Sag Harbor Express Website.

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  • Veronica Helo

    I just watched your documentary, Lucky Ducks. I’m a 19 year old, middle class college student living in PA & I felt the need to respond to your documentary. You need to understand that your daughter was going through puberty at this time in her life and that she WILL have severe mood swings. You were not acting as a mother should by yelling back and threatening her and crying to her. You need to be firm, yet calm, at all times and this is coming from someone who is just about to leave her teenage years for good.

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