For Now We're Fine
For Now We're Fine

Movie spotlight

For Now We're Fine

2019
Movie
5 min
Portuguese

A man takes romantic interests to the same spot, creates hopes and dreams on them, but he always seems to end their relationship before things get too deep.

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IMDb6.9/10
Director: Daniel B. SmithGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the daily lives and routines of individuals experiencing homelessness in New York City. It offers a glimpse into their struggles, resilience, and the search for basic necessities and human connection amidst challenging circumstances. The film aims to foster empathy and understanding by highlighting the personal stories behind the statistics.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary, "For Now We're Fine" garnered attention within independent film circles and for its sensitive portrayal of a marginalized community. Critics generally praised its intimate approach and the directness of its storytelling, which seeks to humanize those often overlooked by society. Audience reception focused on its emotional impact and its ability to provoke thought about social issues.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its compassionate and non-judgmental look at homelessness.

  • Commended for its brevity and powerful storytelling.

  • Seen as an important piece for raising awareness about social issues.

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Fun Fact

Director Daniel B. Smith spent significant time living and volunteering in homeless shelters to gain authentic insights for the film.

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