I loved this wonderfully informative documentary. I felt like I was right there with the kids playing in the streets in the late 50's feeling the energy and the joy. The juxtaposition of the images from the 70's during the fires was palpable. I think the filmmakers did a great job of telling a very personal story and letting the viewer connect to real families living there, seeing the pride, frustration and then rebuild left us riding the wave of emotion right along with you. I will be recommending this film in my podcast "Home Space and Reason" because of how well the film depicts a wonderful sense of community through the good times and the bad, and the pride for ones home. Bravo!