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Someone Lives Here takes a raw and gritty look at the housing crisis gripping North America, pushing us right into the cold streets of Toronto. Zachary Russell captures the determination of Khaleel Seivwright, a carpenter who builds makeshift shelters during the harsh winter, delivering a mix of human resilience and stark reality. The pacing is steady, but it carries a weight that slowly builds as the stakes rise. You really feel the tension between compassion and societal pushback, making it a standout in the documentary realm. The practical effects of real-life struggles resonate more than any glossy production could. It’s less about polished narratives and more about the urgent, pressing human stories that often get overlooked.
Documentary focused on societal issuesReal-life stories and challengesThemes of resilience and community action
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Zachary Russell
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