"Faces on the Nickel" gives an exhaustive depiction of life on the streets of Los Angeles. The short film demonstrates the harsh realities of "Skid Row" while uncovering the many problems with Los Angeles's homeless services. The documentary was intended to motivate change in addition to raising awareness for one of Los Angeles's most pressing problems. "Faces on the Nickel" was independently funded, produced, and directed by Nickel Productions.
@ccm800
true true its just hard when people get to enjoy my money more than me
killthetorment 1 year ago
@killthetorment cant judge a book by its cover
ccm800 1 year ago
I live on the corner of 5Th and San Pedro. Been here for a few years. I like the soundtrack and a few shots. I can't say I recognized anyone because I keep to myself for the most part. For further videos of skid row, check out my page on youtube. I've tried to keep things positive.
JackAwful 3 years ago
it suckz yeah I was homeless for 6 months ... question is I saw a few people that looked capable of working ? why not?
killthetorment 4 years ago
i recognize some of the faces in this video. goosebumps.
fortyhertz 5 years ago
that's where i live and you got it right. great job.
chetmcgee 5 years ago
Sad but true video. Realsitic dipiction of the homeless.
mabdull 5 years ago
VERY EMBARRASSING !
kimmerc 5 years ago