The Saint of Fort Washington is a film that tells the story of two homeless men, Jerry and Matthew, who form an unlikely friendship while living on the streets of New York City. Jerry is a mentally ill man who believes he is a saint, while Matthew is a Vietnam War veteran struggling with PTSD.
As they navigate the challenges of life on the streets, Jerry and Matthew find solace in their friendship and support each other through their struggles. However, their bond is tested when they are forced to confront the harsh realities of homelessness, including violence and exploitation.
The film explores themes of mental illness, trauma, and the power of human connection. It highlights the resilience of the human spirit and the importance of compassion and empathy in the face of adversity.
Overall, The Saint of Fort Washington is a poignant and thought-provoking film that sheds light on the often overlooked struggles of the homeless population and challenges viewers to reconsider their perceptions of those living on the margins of society.
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The Saint of Fort Washington
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MINSTREL BOY
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Rosaleen Linehan:
Performer
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JAMES CONNOLLY
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Black 47:
Performer
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VAMONOS PA'L MONTE
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Black 47:
Performer
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LO QUE TRAE RUMBAVANA
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Cándido Fabré:
Performer
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SHAME
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Julia Fordham:
Performer
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Main Titles
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James Newton Howard:
Performer
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Sewing Money
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James Newton Howard:
Performer
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Rosario
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James Newton Howard:
Performer
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The Rainstorm
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James Newton Howard:
Performer
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Matthew Takes a Picture
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James Newton Howard:
Performer
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Back To the Shelter
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James Newton Howard:
Performer
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Matthew's Casket
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James Newton Howard:
Performer
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End Titles
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James Newton Howard:
Performer
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