1994 at the Ambassador Hotel, 55 Mason Street in the Tenderloin district of San Francisco, California. From 1978 to 1996, the hotel was managed by Hank Wilson, a San Francisco LGBT activist who made the hotel a model for harm reduction housing. 134 run-down and exhausted rooms populated by homeless men and women, sometimes even children. All of them in urgent need of care, compassion and humanity. Nobly provided by voluntarily working professional health care and social workers staff, various benefactors, volunteers, neighbors, and community contributions.

The Bridge is a controversial documentary that shows people jumping to their death from the Golden G...

A homeless man with schizophrenia slowly embraces antipsychotic medication under Hawaii's only willi...

For almost half of his life, Kenneth Viken has been in prison, and he does not know how many times h...

Forever, Chinatown is a story of unknown, self-taught 81-year-old artist Frank Wong who has spent th...
The film presents the life and work of two sisters Grażyna and Violetta, who run a center for homele...

After a long career as a commercial and portrait photographer, mischievous San Francisco artist Mich...

On June 3, 1973, a man was murdered in a busy intersection of San Francisco’s Chinatown as part of a...

In January 2011 Paul Crane discovered a tent city in downtown St. Louis, along the Mississippi River...

Activists and volunteers work through the darkest days of 2020, galvanizing social change amidst cha...

This movie chronicles the life and times of R. Crumb. Robert Crumb is the cartoonist/artist who drew...

What if democracy fails citizens by not serving them all equally? What if inequality becomes the nor...

Fresh Fruit for Rotting Eyeballs features a brief history of the Dead Kennedys' early years up to th...

Poignant stories of homelessness on the West Coast of the US frame this cinematic portrait of a surg...

Voices in Wartime is a 2004 documentary that explores the human experience of war through poetry. Co...

This documentary about teenagers living on the streets in Seattle began as a magazine article. The f...

Harvey Milk was an outspoken human rights activist and one of the first openly gay U.S. politicians ...

Valery Liashkevich is a homeless artist who lives at a railway station and for over twenty years has...

Would you fall in love with a homeless person? Six years after Occupy Wall Street, Jehan is 42 years...

Captures the spirit and essence of the great San Francisco Human Be-In of January 14, 1967. Ten thou...

Finnish award-winning barista Kalle Freese travels to San Francisco with his girlfriend to start an ...