British Short Film Serves as Stunning Appeal for Homeless

A powerful long-form PSA

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     Director Lucy Tcherniak's The Truth About Stanley is an intentionally disjointed, intensely sad 20-minute PSA/film that tells the story of Sam, a boy fleeing abuse at home, and Stanley, an elderly Congolese man with a vivid imagination, both living on the streets of central London. The film is subtle, challenging and surprising in all the ways that great art-house movies should be. Some viewers might be put off by the time-hopping narrative and relatively few revelations about the principal characters.

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