Street Pirate
- added May 17, 2008
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This short documentary on Don Babcock. On the day he was going to commit suicide a man offered him fifty dollars for one of his drawings. Every day since then he has been drawing. It was the drawing that saved his life. This film opens a window into the life of Don who finds himself on the streets of Vancouver where he shares his experience for having lived another day. This film brings the viewer to an emotional state that ponders life itself, taking us further to the point of surrender where we are awakened to humanity. It is there that you ask yourself, "Just who am I in this span of life?" His is the nature of progress without inhibition, and Street Pirate is the point of reality that too many people have chosen to dismiss in an effort to place a comfortable spin on their self-righteous lives. Street Pirate is pure reality.
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- thrashnasty
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