Focussing on the issue in San Francisco, LA, and Seattle, “Lead Me Home” manages to give a sense of the tremendous scope of homelessness on the West Coast of America, while still exploring the individual complexities of the lives of those who find themselves–often “step by step”--in this situation. Directors Pedro Kos and Jon Shenk take an unflinching look at the challenges the unsheltered face, while allowing for the community, joy, and even love they discover as well. When Coldplay’s “Midnight” kicks in half way through, you may be surprised, but you’ll soon see how Kos and Shenk demonstrate what connects all of us who inhabit America’s great, yet troubled, cities. Now streaming on Netflix.
Our previous shows with Pedro:
Rebel Hearts
Anatomy of a Scene from “Rebel Hearts”
”King Coal” with Elaine McMillion Sheldon
”Children of the Mist” with Diem Ha Le
”Hidden Letters” with Violet Du Feng
”House Made of Splinters” with Simon Lereng Wilmont
Sundance 2023 Lineup Rundown with Basil Tsiokos
2023 Oscar Shortlist with Anne Thompson
”Impact Filmmaking” with Chris Temple
”What We Leave Behind” with Iliana Sosa
”Retrograde” with Matthew Heineman
”I Didn’t See You There” with Reid Davenport
”Sr.” with Chris Smith
”Bad Axe” with David Siev
”Good Night Oppy” with Ryan White
”All the Beauty and the Bloodshed” with Laura Poitras
”In Her Hands” with Tamana Ayazi & Marcel Mettelsiefen
”Is that Black Enough for You?” with Elvis Mitchell
”All that Breathes” with Shaunak Sen
”Last Flight Home” with Ondi Timoner
”Documentary Now!” with Alex Buono, Rhys Thomas & Seth Meyers
”Descendant” with Margaret Brown
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