The Bottom Rung is a hard hitting study of poverty in America. The
goal of the film is to present an opportunity for the homeless to
speak for themselves about the issues that directly effect their lives.
Although much is heard about the homeless, rarely are their voices
heard.
Shooting was done in cities across the East
Coast including New York City, Roanoke, Virginia,
Atlanta, Georgia, Nashville, Tennessee, and
New Orleans, Louisiana.
By allowing the homeless and poverty-stricken
to speak for themselves we were able to hear
a powerful message that has never been presented
to the public. The most articulate of the
speakers explained the details of how a system
has been created wherein those who make it
their business to help the homeless have profited
greatly. For the sake of those profits they
have structured the system in a way that it
assures its continued existence by building
roadblocks that keep the homeless from escaping
their situation.
The work has a four-part structure. The first part is an overview,
that against expectations, shows the humor many of the homeless people
have about their situation. The second section illustrates the variety
of reasons that people find themselves homeless. The third section
confronts the stereotypes the public has about the homeless. The fourth
section presents the argument that homeless suffer from a system perpetuated
for profits. The ideas are presented directly from the mouths of the
homeless.