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Drew Burgess's picture
The Street I Am

Very much enjoyed The Street I am.
Lots of characters with lots of story’s.
Your subjects all seemed very relaxed and open on camera, how did you achieve this? Did you find these people before or after you decided to make a film about a homeless community?
Saw a film called Dark Days that you might enjoy if you have not seen it already, it is about a community of people that live underground in the tunnels of the New York Subway, as with your film these people all seem to have led such fascinating lives and really make great subjects.

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