I'll Be Home for Christmas
I'll be Home for Christmas cuts through social taboos to explore the subculture of people commonly dismissed as ‘derelicts'. In its portrayal of five homeless men, the film challenges conventional views of alcoholism and homelessness by depicting these men as members of a social network with a highly developed sense of mutual concern and camaraderie.
Brian McKenzie directed I'll Be Home for Christmas. Explore their complete filmography and the collaborators who shaped their vision.
Agent-readable