Film: Dark Days (movie starts at 7)
Issue: Homelessness in America
Discussion of homelessness in Denver following the film
Special guest: Jamie Van Leeuwen, Manager of Denver's Road Home

This month, Thursday April 30th, we are focusing on homelessnes in America and our film is Dark Days.
DARK DAYS, a groundbreaking documentary from British director Marc Singer, shows a way of life that is unimaginable to most people. The film focuses on a group of homeless people that live deep underground in an abandoned New York City railroad tunnel. During the daytime they scavenge for food on the streets of New York. At night, they retreat to the tunnel where they have built homes out of scrap metal, plastic, and plywood. They have electricity, furniture, and working kitchens, not to mention community, comradery, and the support of each other. Some of them have lived in the tunnel for 25 years. Shot in vivid black and white, capturing both the grit (chicken wire, concrete walls, all precisely detailed) and the honesty (the residents have hit rock bottom and admit it) of the tunnel, Singer's film consists of candid conversations with tunnel residents, who are intelligent, funny, optimistic, and above all, human.

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Added by denvercline on April 7, 2009