In an apartment above Fifth Avenue, some thirty young people live in a vortex of drug addiction and despair. In The Ninth Floor, Jessica Dimmock enters this world, exploring, in human terms, what has been lost and what may be recovered. See the project at http://mediastorm.com/publication/the-ninth-floor
I watched an amazing film named "The Ninth Floor" about a house of drug addicts and how they cope with their addiction. I found this film very informational because it showed first hand how drug addicts cope with their lives. We learn about drug addition form the drug users point of view. This is the kind of films you show kids so that they learn to never take drugs and help make them better decisions in their lives. I also really enjoyed how they didn't use real interview footage and they used B-roll instead to really show how they lived. I feel that the music worked really good with the footage, it set the depressing mood that they were trying to convey.