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2010. Los Angeles. As many as 10,000 mentally ill people live on the streets or in low-income housing all within one-square mile of Downtown, in an area known as Skid Row. Like the hundreds of thousands of other such individuals in every city in America, they live all around us, many without hope and without support. These are the human beings we routinely choose not to see on our streets, outside the store and sleeping on benches.

Director Thomas Napper’s LOST ANGELS: SKID ROW IS MY HOME takes the viewer on an uncompromising and life-affirming chronicle of the journeys of eight such remarkable individuals - people who have somehow found a way to make a life for themselves in this unique community...Lee Anne, once a Southern Mom, now compelled every night to feed the stray cats of Skid Row….K.K., a charismatic ex-boxer, Lee Anne's protector and fiercely eloquent area historian...Bam Bam, the transgender self-styled "freak", whose flamboyant style and sheer physical presence masks a deep and articulate understanding of mental illness…Detroit, the mother of three who walked from her family, before finally finding a life without a roof over her head, still trying to heal herself ...O.G., dedicated street sweeper, committed chronicler and unofficial “lord mayor” of the neighborhood...Linda Harris, socially outcast due to a rare congenital skin condition, yet possessed of an inner grace that shines in the place she calls home...General Dogon, the radical ex-convict, who has forged an army of community co-workers to protect civil rights on Skid Row...and Danny Harris, a former Olympic athlete, who hit rock bottom in the missions yet bravely got back up, on the Row.

LOST ANGELS also shows a neighborhood besieged by gentrification and a police force under orders to criminalize homelessness, whilst exposing the draconian changes to the mental health care system that led us here. With the support of a vast array of advocates and organizers devoted to protecting the rights of society’s castaways, the residents of Skid Row have found a way to stick together and fight back. Narrated by actress Catherine Keener, LOST ANGELS gives a platform for the proactive approaches that are working to help many recover from mental illness and substance abuse. For many, Skid Row is, perhaps improbably, the last place to find refuge and build a life of true meaning...proving that sometimes, home is where the help is.

The People

...puts a human face on these so readily dismissed individuals that inhabit the Skid Row area...

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The Film

Although its stated purpose is to reduce crime in the area, for many the program is nothing more than officially sanctioned class warfare.

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The Filmmakers

Sometimes you just know when something's not right. You see it, or hear it, and you know instinctively there's something missing.

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"Humanistic portrait of Los Angeles' Skid Row"

Narrated by Catherine Keener, LOST ANGELS: SKID ROW IS MY HOME 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. The film shows how their descent into society’s basement has been exacerbated by the forces of gentrification and the increasing criminalization of homeless people, while exposing the draconian changes to the mental health care system that have brought us here.

With the support of a vast array of advocates, especially the services of Lamp Community, the mission featured in the Jamie Foxx/ Robert Downey Jr. film, THE SOLOIST, many residents of Skid Row have found a way to stick together and fight back.

Directed by Thomas Napper, LOST ANGELS demonstrates how proactive approaches to homelessness–most specifically that of providing housing–are helping many to recover from mental illness and substance abuse and to find stability. For many, Skid Row is, perhaps improbably, the last place to find refuge and build a life of meaning…proving that sometimes home is where the help is.

Coming soon to select theaters.

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Reviews

“Lost Angels' Film Puts Human Faces On Homeless Crisis In Los Angeles”
"LOST ANGELS: The true story behind The Soloist hits the big screen"
'Lost Angels' "Finds Struggle and Grace Among Skid Row’s Homeless"
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