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Homeless Ashes

2020 • 117 minutes
5.0
19 reviews
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About this movie

Based on stories from real homeless people Homeless Ashes tells the tale of Frankie, a bright young boy who runs away from an abusive father and ends up on the streets where he discovers drugs and violence are just a way of life. With the help of his friends such as Chico and his childhood friend Nicole he faces up to reality and makes the decision to change his life for the better.

Ratings and reviews

5.0
19 reviews
Eva Caletkova
June 29, 2020
This movie is special. The life of people without a home.. all the different stories of homelessness seem have one in common - a terrible trauma. I help homeless for years, so was positively surprised that the movie shows that the homeless are not "them", but every person can become homeless. Every homeless is a human being. Marc Zammit's Frankie is a kind person in spite of a difficult life on the street. Great performance by all cast/actors. Beautiful music - the composer Mark Wind supported the key moments with great music, contributing to the right emotions. The beauty of the camera lead and photography can't be disputed - I was surprised by the scene(s) when the camera turned upside down, creating a unique experience for the viewer. Highly recommend this movie
Paul 6S Global
June 29, 2020
Where do i start! The visuals, from the small dark scenes to the Ariel shots were captivating and breathtaking at times. The scenes drew you in, then the delivery from the actors was captivating, drawing you further in. The scenes were often backed up with fantastic sound tracks that matched the cinematography and acting. The story makes you think how any of us could become homeless, one thing changing our direction and leaving us in a situation with nothing... Congratulations to Marc and his team, i am sure his next work will have the same passion and quality he gave to this film.
Bobby Robertson
June 28, 2020
I went down to London for the screening and found it to be monumental with the impact the film had opening our eyes to what is happening on the streets with homeless people which can be pretty brutal. I really loved the film and its characters and cant recommend it enough. If you haven't saw it then go watch it. Its beautiful.