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Invisible: Bristol’s Homeless

Documentary filmmaker and photographer Arthur Cauty shot the 7-plus minute Invisible: A Portrait of Bristol’s Homeless over the course of just a few days.

In that time, Cauty interviewed several people living it rough in the city situated in England’s southwest.

“I really I just wanted to give these people a voice, without disruption from presenters, narrators, unnecessary statistics, graphics or hyperbole,” Cauty said about his film. “I wanted to let them speak, about the streets, about their lives, about their dreams and aspirations, and anything else they wanted to speak about.”

So, press the top left play button on the above feature image so the video can pop up for you to watch.

Cauty’s moving short film might have you thinking differently next time you pass a homeless person on the street.

Invisible: A Portrait of Bristol’s Homeless won numerous awards, so make sure you watch it above.

Cauty is a prolific filmmaker and photographer. You can check out some of his drone work in the below Devon by Drone.

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