There are over 60,000 homeless people on the streets of Los Angeles. They come from all over the country, all over the world. Once, they came with dreams — fame, steady work, a better life — wanting to live among the splendor of palm trees and endless sunshine. For reasons as disparate as these people, drugs, crime, mental illness, just bad luck, they’ve ended up on Sunset Boulevard, the “Street of Dreams,” their own dreams shattered, thousands of stories with the same ending.