Told through the residents who lived it, The Wall looks back at the 2018 Native American tent community saga in Minneapolis.
Within the backdrop of the overall camp, residents share openly and honestly about their journeys to the camp, their lives there, and their hopes for a better future.
The film provides a unique and raw look into the struggles of American poverty, addiction, and homelessness, as well as the Twin Cities community response and the eventual transfer of residents to shelter.
ACTION OPPORTUNITY: This film involves homelessness and addiction in the Native American community. Click here to make an impact.
- Year2019
- Runtime73 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- NoteSubtitles/ Closed Captioning
- DirectorBrandon Ferdig
- ProducerBrandon Ferdig, Krista Nipp
Told through the residents who lived it, The Wall looks back at the 2018 Native American tent community saga in Minneapolis.
Within the backdrop of the overall camp, residents share openly and honestly about their journeys to the camp, their lives there, and their hopes for a better future.
The film provides a unique and raw look into the struggles of American poverty, addiction, and homelessness, as well as the Twin Cities community response and the eventual transfer of residents to shelter.
ACTION OPPORTUNITY: This film involves homelessness and addiction in the Native American community. Click here to make an impact.
- Year2019
- Runtime73 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- NoteSubtitles/ Closed Captioning
- DirectorBrandon Ferdig
- ProducerBrandon Ferdig, Krista Nipp