Too many stories can tell the horrible consequences of the housing crisis. Those of Jeannette and Frances make us feel the difficult experience of eviction. During long months of anguish, brief hopes and uprooting, Jeannette and Frances struggle, alone and surrounded, against a phenomenon that is becoming more and more pronounced: losing your home.

Departing from peripheral details of some paintings of the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, a female narrato...

Homelessness in the United States takes many forms. For Elizabeth Herrera, David Lima and their four...

Successfully completed your studies - now what? Raffly already has a lucrative job offer from a larg...

Five floors. Forty apartments. Rats, leaks and debts. In Pantin, I live in a building with a danger ...

"On that day, a building for the poor fell on top of the poor," is how Hazem El Moukaddem sums up th...

A love letter to a place that will forever be home, a visual ode, and a farewell to a neighborhood t...

A short documentary chronicling the coming-of-age story of generation z punctuated by numerous cultu...
Canada is facing a housing crisis, and cooperative housing might be a part of the solution.

Chronicling the events surrounding the protests generated by the proposed redevelopment of an empty ...

Chronicles the modern-day David and Goliath tale amidst North America's housing crisis. During the p...
A naturalistic story about the realities of healthcare and houselessness from the perspective of Ram...

These are the future leaders of their communities. Ever wonder what it’s like to walk a day in their...

This documentary exposes housing injustice in New York City, following the David-and-Goliath battles...

Montreal — one of the few remaining affordable cities in North America — is now in the midst of an u...

The availability of housing is a big topic today. It has the strongest impact on those who participa...

West Estate spotlights the severe housing problems in Hong Kong, taking the spirit of resistance out...

Because of the big housing problem in the US many people move into cheap, run down hotels, the so-ca...