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Still Human

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A social examination of the cities of Mumbai and Los Angeles and the struggles and causes of the most disenfranchised populations in these systems.

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Still Human

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Alan Ng Film Threat 06/20/2023
8/10
Still Human is a political documentary that backs no particular position or party stance. Go to Full Review
Mark McPherson Film Inquiry 05/06/2023
Still Human is one of the most nuanced and eye-opening documentaries on poverty we've seen. Go to Full Review
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Mary C @Maryco Mar 6 Watching Still Human hit me in a way most documentaries about homelessness never do. I’ve been homeless myself, so I know what it feels like to live under that cloud of stigma and judgment. People look at you like they’ve already decided who you are. Like you’re less than. This film felt different. It didn’t talk down about people or treat them like a problem to solve. It showed their humanity. Their dignity. Their pain. There were moments watching it where I honestly felt seen. Not analyzed. Not pitied. Just seen. That’s rare. And that’s why Still Human stuck with me. It reminds you that the people society writes off are still human, and their stories deserve to be heard. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis A social examination of the cities of Mumbai and Los Angeles and the struggles and causes of the most disenfranchised populations in these systems.
Director
David Albert Habif
Producer
David Albert Habif
Production Co
Little Bear Media
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
2h 0m
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