Film Showing: Fault Lines at USF

FAULT LINES: a New, Groundbreaking Documentary on the National Housing Crisis
From directors Nate Houghteling (American Pathogen, State of Pride) and Yoav Attias (Brick City, Chicagoland) comes a new film that dives headfirst into the housing crisis to explain how we got here and predict where we might be headed. The film takes a human-centered view of the crisis to illuminate the impact of decades of policies that are now choking the Bay Area – and threatening to become a national emergency.
The 80-minute documentary centers on three stories of people navigating the complexity of our housing system – a single father seeking permanent housing for his family, a housing activist promoting new legislation that would streamline production, and a neighborhood group opposing a development in their neighborhood. The film also draws on interviews with some of the leading authorities on housing policy.
The screening (CO 107) will be followed by a Q+A with director Nate Houghteling and a reception in the Getty Study.
All are welcome. Please register HERE to attend.