(FOX40.COM) — A movie about the homeless crisis shot in Sacramento is expected to have a theatrical release later this year.
Robert Craig Films, based in Placer County, is the studio producing the film “No Address” starring an ensemble cast including Billy Baldwin and singer Ashanti.
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The plot of the movie follows a group of individuals who fall into homelessness and find their way navigating through life and the difficulties of living on the street. The film showcases five separate storylines with a message outlying that homelessness could happen to anyone.
“The goal is to show the human side of this situation and for us to reshape the narrative, have people understand this is something that can happen to anyone,” Robert Craig Films CEO Jennifer Stolo told FOX40.com in a phone interview. “We see this not only here locally, but we see this across the United States and we hope that there’s some inspiration and compassion.”
Production of “No Address” took place in neighborhoods throughout Sacramento with scenes filmed in Del Paso Heights, Midtown, Land Park, Oak Park, Hollywood Park and Nimbus Overlook. Some scenes were also filmed in Folsom and Auburn.