Slumming is a film that follows the story of two young men from different social backgrounds who decide to explore the world of poverty and homelessness. The wealthy Sebastian and the working-class Alex meet at a party and form an unlikely friendship. They embark on a journey to the slums of Vienna, where they encounter a variety of characters living on the margins of society.
As they immerse themselves in this unfamiliar world, Sebastian and Alex confront their own prejudices and preconceptions about poverty and privilege. They are forced to confront uncomfortable truths about themselves and the society they live in. The film explores themes of class, inequality, and the human capacity for empathy and understanding.
Slumming challenges viewers to question their own assumptions about poverty and to consider the ways in which we are all connected, regardless of our social status. It is a thought-provoking and powerful film that sheds light on the complexities of social inequality and the importance of compassion and solidarity.