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      The Street: A Film With the Homeless

      1997 1h 19m Documentary List
      Reviews Over the course of six years, filmmaker Daniel Cross follows three homeless men who eke out their existences in downtown Montreal, Canada. John Claven is new to the streets, although his substance-addicted brother, Danny, has been living rough for nearly a decade and a half, having left home at the age of 11. The brothers' streetwise mentor is elderly alcoholic Frank O'Malley, a lifelong drifter who remains defiantly homeless despite his serious health problems. Read More Read Less

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      Synopsis Over the course of six years, filmmaker Daniel Cross follows three homeless men who eke out their existences in downtown Montreal, Canada. John Claven is new to the streets, although his substance-addicted brother, Danny, has been living rough for nearly a decade and a half, having left home at the age of 11. The brothers' streetwise mentor is elderly alcoholic Frank O'Malley, a lifelong drifter who remains defiantly homeless despite his serious health problems.
      Director
      Daniel Cross
      Producer
      Peter Wintonick
      Genre
      Documentary
      Original Language
      English
      Runtime
      1h 19m