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Nothing to See Here: Watts 2025

97 min📅 2025-10-10

Nothing to See Here: Watts (2025) dives deep into one of America's most notorious neighborhoods, where resilience meets raw survival.

Director: Lawanda Hawkins

Cast

Lawanda Hawkins
Self, Community Activist
Celeste Garnica
Self, Student
Erik Loomis
Self, Police Officer (LAPD)
Meryland Gonzalez
Self, Student and Olympic Hopeful
Iris Romero
Self, Detective (LAPD)
Emily Avalos
Self, Student
Neci McKinney
Self, Mother of Two
Tim Pearce
Self, Former Police Officer (LAPD)
Cornelius Wills
Self, Reformed Gang Member
Sean Reynolds
Self, Student

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nothing to See Here: Watts (2025) about?

Nothing to See Here: Watts (2025) offers a no-holds-barred look at life in one of the country's most violent neighborhoods. Through the eyes of parents, reformed gang members, and local residents, the documentary explores the daily battles for survival, hope, and change in Watts.

Who directed Nothing to See Here: Watts?

Lawanda Hawkins, a mother of a murdered child and community advocate, directed Nothing to See Here: Watts.

Who stars in Nothing to See Here: Watts?

The film stars Lawanda Hawkins, Celeste Garnica, Erik Loomis, Meryland Gonzalez, and Iris Romero, alongside community members and local voices.

Is Nothing to See Here: Watts (2025) worth watching?

While IMDb ratings aren't available yet, Nothing to See Here: Watts (2025) promises to be a gripping documentary for those interested in true stories of resilience. Its blend of crime, history, and human struggle makes it a compelling watch for fans of thought-provoking cinema.

How long is Nothing to See Here: Watts?

Nothing to See Here: Watts has a runtime of 97 minutes.

About Nothing to See Here: Watts (2025) — A raw documentary on crime, survival, and resilience in Watts

Nothing to See Here: Watts (2025) dives deep into one of America's most notorious neighborhoods, where resilience meets raw survival. Directed by Lawanda Hawkins—a mother who lost her child to violence—and featuring reformed gang members, aspiring students, and law enforcement, this documentary paints a gripping portrait of a community fighting to rewrite its story. Through unfiltered interviews and intimate storytelling, the film exposes the harsh realities of life in Watts, blending crime, history, and hope into a powerful narrative. The atmosphere is raw yet hopeful, capturing both the struggles and the quiet determination of those who call this place home.

With its documentary roots firmly planted in reality, Nothing to See Here: Watts (2025) isn't just a film—it's a movement. The cast, led by Hawkins alongside Celeste Garnica, Erik Loomis, and others, brings authenticity and emotional weight to every scene. The film's exploration of survival, redemption, and systemic challenges makes it a must-watch for those seeking stories that challenge and inspire.