The incident in the movie “Living in Need”

29 October 2024

During the filming of “Living in Need” in Oakland, a project centered on the stories of homeless individuals in California, we encountered a shocking incident: our car was attacked by homeless people who stole our cameras. The day before, while filming in a dangerous area in San Francisco, we faced another attack that shook our vehicle. This experience underscores our commitment to true documentary filmmaking. We take on significant risks to capture raw and authentic stories, ensuring our films reflect the reality of the subjects we portray. This dedication to honest storytelling drives us forward, despite the challenges we face. At , we remain fearless and relentless in our pursuit of creating compelling and impactful films.

 

 

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