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- Hollywood Strangler ("Johnathan Click") kills young models... Skid Row Slasher kills winos ... What will happen when they meet?
- A criminal court judge starts a running club on L.A.'s skid row, where he trains a motley group of homeless people to run international marathons.
- Narrated by Catherine Keener, Lost Angeles takes an uncompromising yet life-affirming look at the lives of eight remarkable individuals, people who have found a way to make a life for themselves within the community of homelessness..
- Skid Row performs in the music video "18 and Life" from the album "Skid Row" recorded for Atlantic Records. The video begins with shots of a men in prison cells doing time. Sebastian Bach sings as the band plays. Clips of a young man leaving an abused home with his friend. The man later accidentally kills his friend when drunk and goes to prison.
- A documentary that chronicles Pras Michel's 9-day experiment as a homeless man in downtown Los Angeles.
- When a prostitute and a junkie are viciously murdered, homicide detectives Ross (Stallone) and Lynch (Babushkina) are sent in to investigate. But as the death tole and pressure rises they are confronted with the possibility that the killer may be a rogue cop.
- America Undercover goes to the Madison Hotel in the skid-row section of downtown Los Angeles and talks to some of the desperate people living there. It talks to a prostitute and heroin addict named Becky, a drug dealer and traveler names John, and an heavy drinking alcoholic named Jack Woodrow Wilson.
- Skid Row performs in the music video "I Remember You" from the album "Skid Row" recorded for Atlantic Records. The video begins with shots of the band as they play in a large room with a brown wooden floor. Sebastian Bach sings while clips of an older homeless man thinking about a woman play throughout.
- "...acomplete and totally satisfying portrait of a timeless world... Bit of it rank with Chaplin: the mimed party in the flop-house, the pan-handler at work in the street, the alley brawl of a sodden drunk and his even more unfortunate rival use. These wordless but eloquent illustrations... use techniques [as if] Allan King was beginning at the beginning."
- See what makes Skid Row tick, a tell all, never before seen, raw documentary about the harsh reality of the street life in Los Scandalous - Skid Row. The homeless capital of The United States. Watch through my lens, as I show the true gutter life in Los Angeles; from prostitution, homelessness, hard addiction, the drug dealers perspective, police corruption and the system designed to keep them all there. My name is Shanks Rajendran and I'm a 28 year old Australian filmmaker. I shot this documentary to uncover the truth about Skid Row, the people, the place, and the politics behind it.
- The evolving lives and art work of several talented homeless and indigent fine arts painters who create art, despite the obstacles, on LA's Skid Row. In return, art transforms lives.
- Featuring 12 live concert performances and 4 music videos.
- How do people end up here? .A documented personal experience how individuals end up living on skid row. What is like and how to overome a circumstance that seems impossible to to overcome.
- Homelessness is a reality that we are constantly reminded of here in Los Angeles. It showcases itself in all its harshness and stridence on so many of our city's streets, screaming for some acknowledgement and understanding. And yet, for most of us, those souls remain mute, distant, like a collection of lost shadows filling the spaces we simply drive by in the safety of our cars. A social pandemic stretching from the last century into nowadays, houselessness remains unsolved and it is worsening by the hour, as confirmed by the sad count of deaths by negligence happening daily among the homeless population. In this context, in the great Italian tradition of Neo Realism, Alexo combines professional actors like Yari Gugliucci, Award winner at Venice Film Festival in 2019, with real every day people from the streets of LA, presenting first hand testimonials of those who have experienced or are still experiencing homelessness. Who better than those directly affected by this plague to tell us their stories of how they ended up on Skid Row? One of the many areas in LA where homeless people form a sort of open air refugee camp. The intention of this project is to raise awareness and change the mainstream rhetoric offered up for years by the current system.
- After Skid Row documents the journey of Barbie Carter as she navigates the transition to housed life following the brutal reality of a decade on the streets. The film illuminates the intimate humanity behind homelessness as Barbie rediscovers parts of her identity that she had been forced to stifle in order to survive. Her unique story and compelling character help to both demystify and deeply personalize a homelessness epidemic that continues to swell across Los Angeles.
- A compilation of testimonies provided by residents of Skid Row in Los Angeles, California provides an understanding of some events that lead many people to homelessness. The film includes eight perspectives of life on the row, including the success story of an individual who fought her way out of poverty.
- Filmmaker Megan Fincher lived and worked in homeless supportive services in downtown Los Angeles for two years. When people found out she was a poet, they felt compelled to share their work with her. In the spring of 2009, Megan traveled back to Los Angeles to document the poetry of her friends, the homeless and formerly homeless residents of the area known as 'Skid Row.' Skid Row, a 0.85 square mile section of downtown, provides a home to over 5,000 homeless residents on any given night. This film features six individuals: their faces, their stories, and most importantly, their poetry.
- A new friendship blossoms when Mike and Jessie, two people from different walks of life, come together at a special community building event in downtown Los Angeles.
- Ramiro Puentes is an outstanding artist-photographs, paintings, sculpture, poetry. But more than that, he's risen from crippling poverty and used art to reimagine the streets of Skid Row.
- A young boy dreams of re-uniting with his lost father while left stranded on Skid Row with his mother and brother.
- The documentary walks along the pavement of bygone downtown Minneapolis, preserved in rare footage, memory and 21st Century reflection. A unique 16mm film brings back to life Minneapolis' Gateway district in its' twilight years. Guided by the first-person account from the 'King of Skid Row', the film is an unnerving and illuminating gaze on midcentury poverty, people, place, and the past.
- Music Video's from Skid Row's LP 'Slave To The Grind' & EP 'B-Side Ourselves'. Features the videos: 'Monkey Business', 'In A Darkened Room', 'Slave To The Grind', 'Quicksand Jesus', 'Psycho Therapy', 'Little Wing' & 'Wasted Time'.
- 'Skid Row Tuesdays' follows a day in the life of Stephaune Wallace, a man giving love, support, and food to hundreds of homeless people every Tuesday in the heart of Skid Row, the neighborhood in downtown Los Angeles, California, that is home to more than 4,000 homeless people.
- The documentary explores skid row during the process of gentrification. By speaking with a diverse amount of those who live and work their the film seeks to create a portrait of the community in this moment.
- Jimmy and Suz love each other but love heroin even more and that's a problem when they kill Brad their favorite drug dealer.
- Skid Row performs in the music video "Youth Gone Wild" from the album "Skid Row" recorded for Atlantic Records. The video begins with shots of a tattoo and young people banging on walls. The band plays on a stage in a run down building as clips of young people running play throughout.
- While making an effort to regain his family, a man battles alcoholism and poverty while living in the Skid Row area of Los Angeles.
- Skid Row performs in the music video "Piece of Me" from the album "Skid Row" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video opens with shots of police restraining a man outside on the street. The band performs on darkened stage under spotlights. Sebastian Bach sings while the band plays.