'No Address' to premiere at the Fliff 39 Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival
‘No Address’ is a compelling drama that captures the journey of a group of individuals experiencing homelessness. The film, which is inspired by true events, is a cinematic exploration of hope, humanity, and resilience as the characters navigate the stormy challenges of life with no physical address, showcasing the reality that homelessness can happen to anyone.
Filmed and produced by Rocklin-based and Placer County’s own Robert Craig Films, the movie recently announced its world premiere date and location:
- Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024 at the Fliff 39 Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival.
Watch the trailer below.
Special Guest Julia Verdin, William Baldwin, Jennifer Stolo, Xander Berkeley and Ty Pennington
SCREENWRITER(S):
Screenplay: Julia Verdin and James J. Papa / Screenwriter: David Hyde
PRODUCER(S): Executive Producers: Robert G. Marbut Jr., Ashanti, John Lewis, Tina Douglas, Jet Lewis, Stephan Dweck / Producers: Jennifer Stolo, Lucas Jade Zumann, Sally Forcier, Julia Verdin, Robert Craig, and Angela Lujan
For more information about the Placer County Film Office, visit our ‘About Us’ webpage. Placer is proud to offer free film permits for media production on county-owned property (monitoring fees may apply) and we work quickly to return film permits within a day or two depending on the project. Contact us for help today.
Placer County’s museums division also loaned out a building exterior for part of the ‘No Address’ production. The Salvation Army building in the movie was filmed in Auburn.
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