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Documentary explores humanity of Phoenix's homeless population

Designers Bruce Mau and Bisi Williams of Massive Change Network and Filmmaker Adam Bronfman of Theorem Media
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Designers Bruce Mau and Bisi Williams of Massive Change Network and Filmmaker Adam Bronfman of Theorem Media

Filmmakers Adam Bronfman, Bruce Mau and Bisi Williams talk about their documentary "I Have A Name," inspired by John Linton's photography project on Phoenix's unhoused population.

The film premiered at Arizona State University and has screened at the Sarasota Film Festival, Northwest Fest in Edmonton and the Global Peace Film Festival. It aims to evoke compassion and understanding. The documentary combines Linton's impactful photography with his interactions with the unhoused, highlighting their humanity.

The film has screened at film festivals including Sarasota Film Festival, NorthwestFest in Edmonton and the Global Peace Film Festival.

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