This collection of melodramas focuses on the lives of those who have fallen on hard times, exploring themes of love, redemption, and the human spirit's resilience. These films not only entertain but also offer a poignant look at the struggles and triumphs of homeless individuals, providing a deeper understanding and empathy for their plight.

The Fisher King (1991)
Description: While not exclusively about homelessness, this film features a homeless character whose journey intertwines with themes of redemption and the search for the Holy Grail, making it a poignant addition to this list.
Fact: Robin Williams improvised many of his scenes, bringing a unique depth to his character.


The Station Agent (2003)
Description: While not directly about homelessness, it features characters on the fringes of society, including a homeless man, highlighting themes of isolation and human connection.
Fact: The film was shot on a very low budget, which adds to its indie charm.


The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)
Description: This film tells the true story of Chris Gardner, a homeless salesman who struggles to provide for his son while pursuing a better life. Its inclusion in this list is due to its powerful portrayal of perseverance and hope amidst adversity.
Fact: Will Smith and his son Jaden played father and son in real life, adding authenticity to their roles. The film's title misspelling is intentional, reflecting the sign outside the daycare where Gardner's son was enrolled.


The Soloist (2009)
Description: This film explores the relationship between a journalist and a homeless, mentally ill musician. Its inclusion highlights the theme of human connection and the potential for art to transcend personal struggles.
Fact: Jamie Foxx learned to play the cello for his role, and the film's score was composed by the real-life Nathaniel Ayers, whom the story is based on.


The Blind Side (2009)
Description: This film tells the story of Michael Oher, a homeless teenager taken in by a family, showcasing themes of kindness, family, and personal growth. It's included for its uplifting tale of transformation.
Fact: Sandra Bullock won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in this film.


Time Out of Mind (2014)
Description: Richard Gere stars as a homeless man in New York City, offering an unflinching look at life on the streets. This film is included for its raw depiction of the daily challenges faced by the homeless.
Fact: The film was shot in real homeless shelters and locations, providing an authentic backdrop to the story.


A Street Cat Named Bob (2016)
Description: Based on the true story of James Bowen, a homeless busker, and his cat Bob, this film showcases the transformative power of companionship and love. It's included for its uplifting narrative of redemption through an unlikely friendship.
Fact: The real Bob the cat made a cameo in the film. The movie was shot in the same locations where James and Bob lived and performed.


The Visitor (2007)
Description: This film involves a professor who discovers a couple living illegally in his apartment, one of whom is homeless. It's included for its exploration of cultural displacement and human kindness.
Fact: The film was shot in New York City, capturing the city's diverse and often overlooked communities.


The Pursuit of Love (2017)
Description: A lesser-known film about a homeless woman's journey to find love and stability, this movie is included for its focus on personal growth and the search for connection.
Fact: The film was independently produced and features real-life homeless individuals in supporting roles.


The Road Home (2003)
Description: This film follows a homeless man's journey back to his roots, exploring themes of family, love, and the quest for belonging. Its inclusion reflects the universal desire for a place to call home.
Fact: The film was shot in various locations across the UK, showcasing the country's diverse landscapes.
