Kensington’s Last Cry: Fentanyl’s Deadly Grip on America’s Streets
Street documentary interviewing survivors of the fentanyl crisis in Kensington, one of America’s most drug-ravaged neighborhoods (Kensington, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2020s).
Street documentary interviewing survivors of the fentanyl crisis in Kensington, one of America’s most drug-ravaged neighborhoods (Kensington, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2020s).
Street interview with a man who, after being robbed at gunpoint, calmly offered the suspect a beer (United States, 2020s).
Street interviews with people visiting America for the first time, reacting to how it differs (United States, 2020s).
A man with a master’s degree in social work discusses how he ended up homeless in Charlotte, NC (Charlotte, North Carolina, 2020s).
A famous interview in which atheist Ricky Gervais and devout Catholic Stephen Colbert debate God, faith, and religion (United States, 2019).
FRONTLINE documentary following heroin addicts and the systems that surround them through street interviews and observation (United States, 2016).
A legendarily confident and laconic Australian man gives what became one of the internet’s most beloved interview responses (Australia, Unknown).
Jimmy Kimmel’s crew asks Coachella fans for their opinions on completely made-up bands (Coachella Valley Music Festival, Indio, California, April 2013).
Street interviews asking ordinary people the oldest question in human experience: do you believe in God? (Street location, United States, 2013).
A street interview film in which a fictional 156-year-old eccentric wanders New York City asking real people about love, alienation, and the digita (New York City, New York, 2013).
LiveUnbound asks strangers the simple but loaded question: what’s stopping you? (Street location, United States, 2013).
Mothlight Creative asks strangers to answer the question philosophers have failed to settle: what is the meaning of life? (Street location, United States, 2012).