In Sight, Out of Mind | Homelessness in New York City (Documentary)
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- Опубликовано: 28 мар 2016
- A firsthand look at the state of homelessness in New York City. This short documentary explores the rising epidemic through the eyes of Patrick, a war veteran living on the streets of Manhattan.
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AMAZING VIDEO!!!! Very inspirational! Well done Auctus Productions
very touching video. Great job.
Great video. Keep up the great work
Great video highlighting the sad reality of homelessness in NYC ;It sparks awareness and motivates one to go out and help the needy. Thank you.
Kindness begets kindness, I hope this continues.
Very deep & touching - makes you think ....Great job -
Great video! Nice job
Awesome video! It's so easy to just pass by the homeless without even acknowledging them. We're all human after all.
Wow, very touching!.
This video shows one of the characteristics of New York City which catches the eyes of all visitors.
What a great documentary. It is so true that we never think about these many many homeless people we see on the street multiple times a day. Just stopping and giving them some items they may need as well as just greeting them warmly can make such a difference!
I saw this year's ago and it was over an hour long. Interviews with a woman who was in Dark Days, a guy that held up a bank, another guy who sets up a shelter in between bridge structure and another woman who makes jewelry and finally a guy who speaks about his father and showers at a YMCA. I cannot find the full documentary as it once was on either Vimeo or Daily motion.
Also, the student at the time of filming this uses tracks from Aphex Twin and perhaps Radiohead. The full version is absolutely amazing to watch. I personally wish I had the entire documentary.
Maybe home is nothing but two arms holding you tight when you’re at your worst.