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So, @home is this intriguing documentary from 2013 that really digs into the issue of homelessness. It's not just your typical stats and interviews; it actually confronts the public's weariness with the topic, which feels pretty timely. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the real stories of individuals and communities taking action. There's this rawness in the footage that makes it feel personal, almost intimate. The film’s distinct approach is in how it shifts the narrative from despair to practical solutions, neighborhood by neighborhood. It compels you to think differently about homelessness without the usual sensationalism. Definitely a piece that sticks with you for its earnestness and the sense of possibility it offers.
Explores local solutions to homelessnessChallenges public perceptionIntimate storytelling style
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