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Severed Threads

By: John Dryden
Narrated by: Brian d’Arcy James, Ameet Chana, Hugo Docking
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Three lives on three continents connected by one event… A young British schoolboy obsessed with school massacres, a radio journalist in India on the trail of a scoop for the BBC, and the boss of an American church-owned clothing firm are the threads that run through this intricate, suspenseful three-part thriller from award-winning writer-director John Dryden.

At first the three lives seem totally unconnected, but as the threads unravel they become tangled in a shocking heap of child labour, abuse and murder. A unique and compelling thriller, recorded on location in the USA, India, and the UK. Written and directed by John Dryden. A Goldhawk Essential Production.

©2011 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2011 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

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"the cost of living"

very powerful. the greed of society and cultural acceptance of mutilating and exploiting children. The ethics or is it ambition of one man attempting to expose the lengths of a corrupt society will go to to meet demands of the western world. Exposing the attitudes that conflict with modern society. The extent of which families will go to, sacrificing a child, to meet basic means of survival. The cost of living, is a limb, a life or a child to inhumane conditions?

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