Wood Street

Wood Street follows a year in the life of Oakland’s largest unhoused encampment as its residents face an imminent eviction that threatens to dismantle their community. As notices appear and police move in, residents organize — building barricades, filing lawsuits and protesting at City Hall to fight for their right to stay. Told through immersive verité, the film places viewers inside the encampment, capturing the urgency, resilience and emotional toll of collective resistance. At its center are John and LaMonté, whose bond is tested as pressure mounts. LaMonté’s mental health deteriorates, while John struggles to remain sober. When the eviction comes, the community is physically erased, but its spirit endures.
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Directors Spotlight

Caron Creighton
Director
Caron Creighton is an award winning journalist and filmmaker residing in Oakland, California. Her debut feature documentary Wood Street won best feature at the 2026 Big Sky Documentary Film Festival. Caron has worked for The Associated Press, AJ+ and The San Francisco Chronicle and teaches journalism and video production.
- Year
- 2026
- Runtime
- 100 minutes
- Country
- United States
- Language
- English
- Director
- Caron Creighton
- Screenwriter
- Caron Creighton
- Producers
- Caron Creighton, Estevan Padilla, Tiffany Fisher-Love
- Cinematographer
- Caron Creighton
- Editors
- Caron Creighton, Eavvon O'Neal
- Composer
- Tyler Blomstrom-Moore
- Premiere
- Philadelphia