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'Girls Like Us' is a 1997 documentary film directed by Tina Di Feliciantonio and Jane C. Wagner. It follows the lives of four teenage girls of Philadelphia for four years. 'Girls Like Us' was funded by the Independent Television Service (ITVS) with funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

Critical reception



Godfrey Cheshire of 'Variety' magazine wrote, "If few films offer such rich human material in such succinct, balanced, nonpolemical form, fewer still are timely enough to serve as ideal conversation pieces for young women facing similar situations. Wagner and Di Feliciantonio's doc could prove as useful as it is intelligent."

The film won the Sundance Film Festival Grand Prize for Documentary in 1997. It was later aired on the PBS series 'POV'. In 1997, 'Girls Like Us' also took home a News and Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Cultural Programming.

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