
Boys without a Home, directed by Maria Mok, dives into the lives of young individuals navigating the challenging path of homelessness. The documentary captures a raw and intimate look at Wonen Met Kansen, a program dedicated to helping these youths find their footing. It’s compelling how the film reflects the messy process of personal growth—there's trial and error, but also an underlying sense of hope. Mok’s direction allows the real-life performances of the participants to shine, creating an atmosphere that feels both urgent and compassionate. You can really feel the weight of their struggles and the quiet strength of the supervisors who believe in them. It’s not polished, but that’s what gives it an authentic vibe that resonates long after the credits roll.
Focuses on real-life stories of young homeless individuals.Explores themes of resilience and support systems.Captures the emotional journey with an authentic lens.
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Meral Uslu
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