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  1. The House I Live In is a ten-minute short film written by Albert Maltz, produced by Frank Ross and Mervyn LeRoy, and starring Frank Sinatra. Made to oppose anti-Semitism at the end of World War II, it received an Honorary Academy Award [1] and a special Golden Globe Award in 1946.

  2. The House I Live In, directed by Eugene Jarecki, is a 2012 documentary film about the War on Drugs in the United States . Participants. Michelle Alexander (civil rights litigator and the author of 2010's The New Jim Crow) Shanequa Benitez (resident of Cromwell Towers housing project in Yonkers, New York)

  3. The House I Live In may refer to: The House I Live In (album), a 1993 live album by Archie Shepp and Lars Gullin. The House I Live In (1945 film), a short film directed by Mervyn LeRoy. The House I Live In (1957 film), a Soviet war film directed by Lev Kulidzhanov and Yakov Segel.

  4. www.pbs.org › independentlens › documentariesThe House I Live In - PBS

    Filmed in more than twenty states, The House I Live In captures heart-wrenching stories of those on the front lines — from the dealer to the grieving mother, the narcotics officer to the senator,...

  5. Oct 5, 2012 · With Eugene Jarecki, David Simon, Shanequa Benitez, William Julius Wilson. From the dealer to the narcotics officer, the inmate to the federal judge, a penetrating look inside America's criminal justice system, revealing the profound human rights implications of U.S. drug policy.

  6. Apr 20, 2023 · "The House I Live In" is a thought-provoking documentary directed by Eugene Jarecki that delves deep into the United States' war on drugs and its...

  7. Oct 5, 2012 · The House I Live In, directed by Eugene Jarecki, is a 2012 documentary film about the War on Drugs in the United...

  8. Oct 10, 2012 · Jarecki's film makes a shattering case against the War on Drugs, using street footage, prison footage and the closer-to-home story of Nannie Jeter, the Jarecki family's longtime housekeeper, whose own son was arrested. In poor, jobless neighborhoods, selling drugs is often the only "easy" way to make money.

  9. Oct 4, 2012 · The House I Live In emphasizes how deeply the catastrophic impact of the War on Drugs is felt every day throughout the country, in our courts, our prisons and our living rooms; by police, by people incarcerated for decades – if not life – for nonviolent drug crimes, and by the children of incarcerated parents.

  10. Oct 4, 2012 · In the documentary “The House I Live In,” Eugene Jarecki, inspired by his longtime black caretaker, investigates the country’s drug policy and its racial and class implications.

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