Love Me Tenderloin

The Tenderloin has long been known as the "heart" of San Francisco. It is the last refuge for elderly, disabled and low-income working people striving to stay in the city. This area is perhaps the last frontier in SF's ever-expanding gentrification trend. It has a high-density population and has prominent issues with drugs. Love Me Tenderloin shows the everyday life of four inhabitants living in the Tenderloin: Bridchette, Arnold, Woody and Indian Joe.

Release date April 2014

Running time : 71 minutes

Director : Henri Quenette

Executive Producer : Denny Packard

Editing : Léna Aïache Risterucci

Audio mix : Damien Sinet

Calibration : Franck Le Coroller

Music : Marc Héron 

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