Cadets, is similar to many Vice News documentaries in that it covers a subject that isn't often addressed in mainstream media, but affects the lives of many and is truly worth taking a deeper look into. While the films' exploration of the 46,000 children and teens between the ages of 12 - 18 who are members of the UK's Army Cadet Force isn't extreme, the film is no less thought provoking, and the three years that are condensed into roughly 45 minutes for the film provides many answers to enduring questions that exist on patriotism, propaganda, and where the lines can and often do blur.
The Army Cadet force in the UK is a youth organization with direct ties to the actual military, much like ROTC programs in United States. The youth being followed throughout the film l...
Title: Kids with Guns: UK's Army Cadet Force (Full Length)
Published on Jan 16, 2015
Uploaded by: VICE
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