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  1. The Street: A Film with the Homeless is a 78-minute 1997 documentary film about the homeless in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The film was directed by Daniel Cross and produced by him and Don Haig. The production houses were the National Film Board of Canada and Necessary Illusions Productions Inc.

  2. Every day, on the streets of Canada's cities, we pass them on our way to work or school. Bums, beggars, winos, bag people we call them. But who is the person at the end of that outstretched arm? What is life on the street really like? Is there a way off the street?

  3. Over the course of six years, filmmaker Daniel Cross follows three homeless men who eke out their existences in downtown Montreal, Canada. John Claven is new to the streets, although his...

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  5. Aug 4, 1997 · Made over a period of six years, “The Street: A Film With the Homeless” closely follows the occasional ups and all-too-frequent downs in the lives of three homeless men in...

  6. Summary: Made over 6 years, THE STREET is the result of the filmmakers' total immersion into the world of the homeless. It is a gutsy, raw, moving and intimate study of 3 homeless Montrealers. Online Video, English, 1996. Edition: View all formats and editions. Publisher: Documentary Educational Resources, Watertown, Mass., 1996.

  7. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for The Street: A Film with the Homeless (1997) - Daniel Cross on AllMovie