Summer Promise showcases strong storytelling and leaves a lasting impact on its viewers about the gap between city and country areas for those on the street especially children. The undertone or second theme of the documentary is - if the new government program and funding has made a difference. I was surprised this was only shown on ABC TV as it would be a current subject matter right now.
The filmmakers have a made documentary that is visually impactful and well-executed, the cinematography captures the essence of the subject matter - which is, how do you solve the problem of kids on the street when their home life is more dangerous than the street.
Furthermore, the documentary unfolds with a clear blend of interviews, archival footage, and some analysis. Resulting in a more balanced review of what is the subject from different perspectives.
At times, certain interviews could have benefited from further exploration or additional context to enhance the viewer's understanding. However, these instances are few and far between, and they do not overshadow the overall brilliance and impact of the documentary.
In conclusion, Summer Promise in a powerful and worthwhile documentery.