They Call Us Monsters is a 2016 American documentary directed and produced by Ben Lear.
The film documents the experience of three juveniles: Juan Gamez, Antonio Hernandez and Jarad Nava.
[1] The teenagers participate in a screenwriting class at Barry J. Nidorf Juvenile Hall in Los Angeles, California with producer Gabriel Cowan.
[2][3] The documentary follows three young juvenile offenders who signed up for a screenwriting class with producer Gabriel Cowan as they await their respective trials in Los Angeles County.
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