
Episode 255
Love notes and care packages at SF Urban Film Fest's reflection on homelessness
At this year’s SF Urban Film Fest, several programs examining homelessness include activities in which participants will be asked to connect with one another. One of the films around which the events are arranged, “Quarantine Diary,” is a self-documentary about life in an RV produced by multimedia journalist Yesica Prado. She and Fay Darmawi, the film festival’s founder and executive director, discuss the events and how participants might gain new perspectives on homelessness.
Civic · Mel Baker, Liana Wilcox, Laura Wenus
February 10, 202131m 36s
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Show Notes
At this year’s SF Urban Film Fest, several programs examining homelessness include activities in which participants will be asked to connect with one another. One of the films around which the events are arranged, “Quarantine Diary,” is a self-documentary about life in an RV produced by multimedia journalist Yesica Prado. She and Fay Darmawi, the film festival’s founder and executive director, discuss the events and how participants might gain new perspectives on homelessness.
Topics
documentaryvehicle dwellersphotojournalismsfuffilm festivaleventssolutionsurban film festhomelessnesshousing