About this Event
Join us for an incredible night watching and discussing Lead Me Home, a powerful documentary by Jon Shenk and Pedro Kos that follows the lives and humanity of people experiencing homelessness over a three-year period.
We will watch this 40-minute film in the wonderfully cozy Manny's living room, then enjoy a post-film conversation between Director Jon Shenk and Beth Stokes, Executive Director of Episcopal Community Services, and an audience Q&A. Finally, we will have an informal reception to close out the evening with delicious catered food!
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JON SHENK is an Academy Award®-nominated and Emmy Award-winning Director and Cinematographer, as well as a founder of Actual Films. Recent work includes directing In Waves & War with his partner Bonni Cohen, and directing and producing The White House Effect – both of which premiered at the 2024 Telluride Film Festival. Jon also was the Cinematographer for Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore which premiered at Sundance 2025. Prior he co-directed the Oscar®-nominated short film Lead Me Home, which premiered at Telluride and is a Netflix Original. Previously, Shenk and Bonni Cohen co-directed Athlete A (Netflix), which won an Emmy for Outstanding Investigative Documentary and was nominated for five Critics’ Choice Documentary Awards, winning for Best Sports Documentary.
Before that Shenk co-directed and lensed An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power (Participant), which premiered on opening night of the Sundance Film Festival. The film was shortlisted for the Oscars and was a BAFTA nominee for Best Documentary. The year before that Shenk co-directed and photographed the Peabody Award winner Audrie & Daisy (Netflix), which premiered in competition at the Sundance Film Festival.
Shenk directed The Island President (Goldwyn Films), winner of the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival’s People’s Choice Award and the International Documentary Association’s Pare Lorentz Award. Previous work includes serving as the D.P. on the Academy Award winner Smile Pinki and winning an Emmy for “Blame Somebody Else” (PBS.). In his early career, Shenk won an Independent Spirit Award for directing Lost Boys of Sudan (Shadow Distribution/PBS). Prior to Actual Films, Jon did in-house documentary work for LucasFilm and graduated from the Stanford Documentary Program. He is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences Doc Branch.
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BETH STOKES serves as Executive Director of Episcopal Community Services (ECS) in San Francisco. Beth has over 20 years of experience in housing and homeless services, with her work beginning at the Coalition on Homelessness. Previously, she served as the Western Region Managing Director for the Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH), based in Los Angeles, Director of Programs for the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, and Executive Director of Hamilton Families of the Board of Directors of the Amity Foundation. Beth received her MSW in Social Welfare, Administration and Planning from San Francisco State University. Beth values a balanced approach to mental and physical wellbeing. She enjoys taking advantage of the beauty of living in the bay area, exploring and cycling through local landscapes and seascapes with her partner and friends.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Manny's, 3092 16th Street, San Francisco, United States
USD 9.27 to USD 37.08










