• Buy tickets today to see No Address in theaters starting February
28!
• This feature film highlights the human side of homelessness and
vividly portrays that “homelessness could happen to anyone.”
• No Address is an exploration of hope, humanity, and resilience as characters navigate challenges with no physical address.
• Robert Craig Films is using the power of film to inspire action in local communities.
• Robert Craig Films is deeply committed to addressing the urgent issue of homelessness and has pledged that 50% of the net profits from our five No Address productions will be donated to a diverse range of organizations and churches nationwide that are tirelessly working to combat the homelessness crisis within their communities.
• Watch this powerful film in theaters starting February 28!
• There are 1.2 million adults and 1.5 million children experiencing homelessness nationwide.
• Between 2022 and 2023, street-level homelessness increased 12% nationwide, if this
rate continues, street-level homelessness will double in 5-6 years.
• Nearly 1 in 3 foster youth in California face homelessness after leaving the child
welfare system.
• Synopsis: Homeless at 17, Lauren lost everything—except the will to survive. On the
streets, she finds new meaning in a family of outcasts and discovers that home is
where the hope is.
No Address is a gripping journey of living without walls and rising above them.
Starring Lucas Jade Zumann, Beverly D’Angelo, Isabella Ferreira, William
Baldwin, Xander Berkeley, Ty Pennington, Kristanna Loken, Patricia Velasquez, and
Ashanti, this powerful film dares you to believe in second chances. Get tickets &
Learn more at: NoAddressMovie.com
Trailer: https://youtu.be/K3ZWGuCY8-Q?si=vUaHxEM3O1iD85m5
My review:
No Address is a movie with a powerful message at its core. Homelessness is a common issue that no one really likes to discuss. It can happen to anyone. You could one day wind up losing it all and have no address. It shows the negative aspect of homelessness and what they experience daily. They have to find different places to sleep, find their next meal, fight up bullies and gang type members. It was heartbreaking in watching this film and getting a glimpse of what they go through.
This story begins with a foster child who loses her mom and then faces eviction and she had no where to go. She meets up with this other young teenager who is in a community of homeless people who treat her like they are her family. He is a runaway because he was tired of the abuse of a father figure and he couldn’t talk his own mother into leaving with him. Each character has a story about how they each became homeless. It showed one older lady who has dementia and believes every day is her birthday they all rally around her to protect her. The gang type members was rough to watch cause they pretty much abused every single person they encountered. They would rob and steal and I honestly thought at few points there was going to be rape scene like an episode of law and order. There isn’t one but there is a few violent scenes such as kicking and punching. I loved the message of the film and how they tried to get people to see that homeless people are real people with stories and they been dealing with life like anyone else. You also get a sense of them becoming a family. At the end, each actor and actress comes together to raise awareness about the cause and why they choose to be a part of it.
This movie has an incredible amount of cast members from Ty Pennington (Extreme Homemaker) who you haven’t heard or really seen him in years, Ashanti (Grammy artist and Resident Evil), William Baldwin (Backdraft, Fair Game). Lucas Jade Zumann, Beverly D’Angelo (Ellen National Lampoon), Xander Berkeley (Terminator 2), Patricia Velasquez (The Mummy movies), just to name a few.
There is also a special soundtrack which features songs from Country, R&B, Pop, and Christian artists. The list includes Ashanti, Ryan Griffin, Rachel Lampa, Chynna & Vaughan, Montell Jordan, Fred Hammond just to touch on a few. I was really excited to listen to Ryan Griffin new song and Chynna & Vaughan cause they haven’t released new music in years.
Official site:
https://www.noaddressmovie.com/
Buy tickets:
• Buy tickets today to see No Address in theaters starting February 28!
Disclosure:
Many thanks to Robert Craig Films for providing a sample of the product for this re-
view. Opinions are 100% my own.
Giveaway: $10 Amazon gift card
Note: This is limited to US winners only.
8 comments:
I am interested in seeing what homeless life may be like.
I am excited on seeing what kind of characters they have in this movie
I am excited to see a turn around story in this movie and hope and kindness.
heather hgtempaddy
It deals with a very important & relevant of today topic.
I'm excited to see this movie as homelessness is an important topic.
It's an urgent topic that needs more exposure. ~Lisa Brown in the rafflecopter widget
Homelessness is a problem that needs to be addressed. I want to see what we can do to help.
My family does find this movie exciting.
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