West 47th Street

Written by Chris Cotner
Published August 20, 2003

Being without cable for the summer, my family has turned to our local PBS station for counter programming to summer re-runs. Last night, I was lucky to stumble upon the premiere of a new documentary on people with mental illness called West 47th Street.

This documentary follows the lives of several people as they move into a program called Fountain House in New York City. Fountain House is a place where people with serious mental illnesses live as they try to mainstream into regular life. Fountain House gives them a place to live (although one of the people profiled refuses to believe that his apartment is better than living on the street) helps them find a job (most of the jobs are doing things for Fountain House) and generally helps them learn how to adapt to living in the "real" world.

This is a moving documentary that effectively highlights the triumphs and failures of these people as they move through the program.

I am not going to spoil anything, but I was crying at the end.

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