In the picture-postcard community of North Vancouver, filmmaker Murray Siple follows men who have turned bottle-picking, their primary source of income, into the extreme sport of shopping cart racing. Enduring hardships from everyday life on the streets of Vancouver, this sub-culture depicts street life as much more than stereotypes portrayed in mainstream media. The films takes a deep look into the lives of the men who race carts, the adversity they face, and the appeal of cart racing despite the risk.

Tell Them We Were Here is an inspirational feature-length documentary about eight artists who show u...

Now a successful filmmaker, Lorna Tucker was once a teenage runaway sleeping rough on the streets of...

For five years, Stephen McCoy documented street life in Boston. This is what he captured.

49 Up is the seventh film in a series of landmark documentaries that began 42 years ago when UK-base...

A cinematic portrait of the homeless population who live permanently in the underground tunnels of N...

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

Examines the intergenerational impact of addiction by chronicling the love, labor, loss, and uncerta...

NiiSoTeWak means “walking the path together.” Tapwewin and Pawaken are 10-year-old brothers trying ...

Waifs, homeless, derelicts, almsmen, others, forgettens, outcasts, unwanteds. The Hotel of Waifs; a ...

There is no topic that unites all of Vancouver quite like that of housing. At every dinner party, so...

Stonewall veterans (including prominent trans activist Sylvia Rivera) and HIV-positive New Yorkers t...

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

The life of pop superstar Sarah McLachlan comes alive in this intimate documentary that has McLachla...

Mariem, 53, a former estate agent, has been living at a shelter for several months. Surrounded by wo...

Street Life documents the lives of Chinese migrants in Shanghai, one of the world’s largest and most...

Since the fall of the Iron Curtain an estimated four million children have found themselves living o...

SFRJ is officially a place where everyone have a job and a house. The story follows hard labored wor...

Director invites six homeless men to his flat for a few days (surprising his wife). He asks official...

Tough kids from tough backgrounds living dangerous lives - these are the young people of the Oasis, ...