I am not sure if any of you have seen this... SPIT- Squeegee Punks In Traffic. It is a documentary filmed by a friend of mine. It was well publicized in the papers when it came out.
I personally do not find it difficult to watch being that I lived it many times over, but I watched it with a client of mine when it came out. (He was more of a friend and was some one who supported and helped in the best way that he could.)
After the movie was over he had remarked that it was hard to watch because my friend filmed the real life of long time street youth (not the "Weekend Warriors").
The film includes visiting real Squats, Drug use, Police interaction (the real form of police brutality in some cases presented. ), and much of the world that we experience and many people turn a blind eye to and pretend does not exist.
One of the most disturbing factors of the movie for me now is that some of them were my friends and some of the people in the film are no longer alive.
For true stories, this is a good one and also the fact that it is filmed on the streets of Montreal is something that would hit Montrealers harder than maybe others.