A controversial documentary by youth from Victoria exploring the issue of homelessness and poverty.
In September 2004, as part of a pre-employment program, a handful of young people with no previous experience set out to make a documentary film about poverty and homelessness in Victoria. All of the filmmakers faced particular issues in their lives that made securing employment difficult. Coordinated by a social worker who had no filmmaking experience outside of a one-week crash course, these youth created an emotionally and politically charged film that challenges the way society and government portrays and addresses the issue of homelessness and poverty.
As Winnipeg's Exchange District becomes more and more gentrified, the lives of the homeless people living on its streets are overlooked. Winnipeg resident Jim Agapito focuses our attention on a few homeless men and women who manage to stay alive here despite hunger, cold and random violence. The film is dedicated to the memory of one of the homeless men we meet in the film.
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