Disclosure: Many thanks to Robert Craig Films for providing a sample of the product for this review. Opinions are 100% my own.
Blog Post: No Address - A Powerful Film Shedding Light on Homelessness
A single event, through no fault of your own, can lead to catastrophic conditions. In a world where so many struggle to find shelter, food, and stability, No Address brings the harsh reality of homelessness to the forefront. This feature film, hitting theaters tomorrow, February 28, vividly portrays how homelessness can happen to anyone. It is a must-see for those who believe in hope, resilience, and the power of second chances. It is eye-opening at the very least, and compelling for those who want to be part of making a posotive difference.
A Story of Survival and Strength
At just 17, on the day of her high school graduation, Lauren finds herself without a home, navigating life on the streets after losing everything. Along the way, she discovers an unconventional family of outcasts who teach her that home is not just a place—it’s where hope resides. No Address is more than just a film; it’s an emotional journey that challenges viewers to see the humanity behind the statistics.
Why You Should Watch No Address
A Real Issue, A Real Story – The film highlights the growing homelessness crisis, with 1.2 million adults and 1.5 million children currently without stable housing in the U.S.
A Call to Action – Between 2022 and 2023, street-level homelessness increased by 12%, and at this rate, it could double within 5-6 years.
Star-Studded Cast – Featuring Lucas Jade Zumann, Beverly D’Angelo, Isabella Ferreira, William Baldwin, Xander Berkeley, Ty Pennington, Kristanna Loken, Patricia Velasquez, and Ashanti, this film tells a compelling story with powerful performances.
Making a Difference – Robert Craig Films is donating 50% of the net profits from five No Address productions to organizations and churches working to combat homelessness nationwide.
Be Part of the Change
This is more than just a movie—it’s an opportunity to create change. Buy your tickets today and help break the cycle of homelessness. Watch No Address in theaters starting February 28 and be inspired to take action in your community.
I'd love to swee this movie with my son.
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I am very eager to see this. I've always thought about the hard lives the unhoused lead and how they must have gotten there.
ReplyDeleteI have seen this, and it is phenomenal. I highly encourage everyone out there to watch it!
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ReplyDeleteSounds like a must see film. It's scary to think that many of us are 1 missed week of work, 1 medical issue, 1 really of anything that goes beyond our means to pay right away and we're facing homelessness. It can spiral quickly and anyone who thinks they are above it happening to them also is delusional. I hope this film brings much needed awareness, compassion, and funds raised to help those who are currently struggling with housing.
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ReplyDeleteI'll definitely be watching this with my daughter. She needs to understand how hard life can be,
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