1990 | United States | Short

Home(less) Is Where The Revolution Is

  • English - 2 mins
  • Director | Paul Garrin
  • Writer | Paul Garrin
  • Producer | Paul Garrin

STATUS: Released

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With animated collages of street conflicts and high-tension video effects, this short advertises what has been called the “next World War": the war of the poor, disenfranchised, and homeless against a government controlled by and serving only the wealthy. The intriguing image of the White House lawn occupied by thousands of homeless people calls attention to the prevailing injustice of a system that leaves citizens to live on the streets, civil and human rights unacknowledged. Music by Elliot Sharp.

Animation Protest Inequality Homelessness Government Conflict
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