Flophouse America

Monica Strømdahl

Grand Jury Documentary Preview

12-year-old Mikal was born and raised in a hotel room he shares with his parents, who struggle with substance abuse. Driven by love and a desire for a better life, Mikal’s greatest wish is for his mother to stop drinking. But what does it truly take for someone to change?

Due to the severe housing crisis in the U.S., many families are forced to live in rundown, low-cost hotels known as Flophouse hotels. Director, Monica Strømdahl, has spent years documenting this reality, capturing the struggles and resilience of those who call these temporary shelters home. Four years ago, she met Mikal, one of many children growing up in these precarious conditions. By sharing his story, Mikal hopes to shed light on a hidden crisis and help others in similar situations.

Flophouse America follows Mikal as he navigates a childhood marked by poverty, substance abuse, and instability. Mikal is bright and articulate, but his parents’ struggles prevent them from giving him the stability he needs. Through Mikal’s perspective, the film paints an intimate portrait of resilience, hope, and the harsh realities of life on society’s margins. 

Nominated for the Grand Jury Documentary award
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Sat 22 March
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Credits

Director
Monica Strømdahl
Producer
Beathe Hofseth, Siri Natvik
Year
2025
Country of production
Norway, Netherlands, The
Type
Documentary
Duration
80 minutes
Spoken language
English
Subtitles
EN
Production company
Fri Film
World Sales
Norwegian Film Institute
Dutch distributor
Cinema Delicatessen