The film examines the global housing affordability crisis, where the working class and poor are being priced out of major cities, despite housing being a basic human right. It highlights the commodification of housing, where landowners prioritize profits over people's needs, and how big real estate corporations like Blackstone, as well as individual investors, contribute to the problem.
Push
The film explores the crisis of housing being treated as a commodity, leading to unaffordable living conditions, through the perspective of Leilani Farha, a UN housing expert, as she shares her insights from her Canadian home.