A documentary on homeless, by a local video production company, premieres this evening at the Rockwell Theater on Memorial Boulevard.
“No Way to Live: Rummaging Through Connecticut’s Homeless Mess of Answers” promises to “take you to unimaginable places, where you will hear amazing stories of hardship and miracles,” as stated on the Productions for Change website.
The film is preceded by a reception at 6 p.m., where viewers can meet the people behind the video production company. The premiere begins at 7 p.m.
Among the people behind Productions for Change are founder Tom Mazzerella of Mazzarella Media, a videographer who is familiar to many people in Bristol for his work on behalf of nonprofits, and board member Donna Osuch, former president and CPO of United Way of West Central Connecticut.
For tickets, click here.
For information about Productions for Change, click here.
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