There are at least seven thousand children and adolescents wandering the streets of Morocco's economic capital. Sold by their parents, abused, beaten, or abandoned, they struggle to survive. Since 1995, the Bayti association has been fighting to reintegrate these sacrificed children and give them a second chance.
Every day, on the streets of Canada's cities, we pass them on our way to work or school. Bums, begga...
Through interviews with people on the street and songs recorded to memorialize JFK in the mid-1960s,...
On June 13, 1978, the punk bands the Cramps and the Mutants played a free show for psychiatric patie...
True story of Tom Butterfield and his crusade to provide family life for homeless children, becoming...
During the oppressive reign of Moroccan King Hassan II in the 70s and 80s (Years of Lead), many diss...
A cinematic portrait of the homeless population who live permanently in the underground tunnels of N...
Orientalism is a literary and artistic movement born in Western Europe in the 18th century. Through ...
49 Up is the seventh film in a series of landmark documentaries that began 42 years ago when UK-base...
For five years, Stephen McCoy documented street life in Boston. This is what he captured.
Now a successful filmmaker, Lorna Tucker was once a teenage runaway sleeping rough on the streets of...
Yann Arthus-Bertrand flew over Morocco with his cameras and asked the journalist Ali Baddou to write...
Homelessness in the United States takes many forms. For Elizabeth Herrera, David Lima and their four...
In Stockholm, Sweden, it is a lack of housing. A young homeless couple find their own solution to th...
This documentary about teenagers living on the streets in Seattle began as a magazine article. The f...
An intimate portrait of Matthew Shepard, the gay young man murdered in one of the most notorious hat...
Zwaj El Waqt explores the themes of love and marriage in Morocco. Told through the testimonies of di...
The film explores the turbulent lives of homeless persons in Cologne, Germany. Through their persona...