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Could You Change Your Perspective in Just …30 Days?
Posted on Thursday, September 04, 2008 - 04:23 PM
Independent Films Channel Canada

With three critically-acclaimed seasons, 30 Days is touted as FX’s most successful unscripted series to date, capturing over 2.4 million viewers each week. Now, IFC is please to announce the return of the series to its fall line up.

Created and hosted by Academy Award nominee Morgan Spurlock (Supersize Me, Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden?), 30 Days explores explosive, topical issues and conducts fascinating social experiments. Each episode features a diverse group of participants who are given the opportunity to experience first-hand a world antithetical to their own, comfortable existence. Kicking off this Friday September 5 at 9 p.m. ET the third season of 30 Days will see Spurlock working in a coal mine West Virginia, have former NFL player Ray Crockett spending 30 days in a wheelchair, and Spurlock living on a Native American reservation among other humbling experiences.

“Equal parts funny and sobering and a million times smarter than most other shows on TV”
- TV Guide

“Compelling human drama”
- Los Angeles Daily News




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