A brand new trailer has arrived for the upcoming 90-minute documentary about homelessness in the United States called ‘Americans with No Address’ which is being produced by Robert-Craig Films and narrated by William Baldwin.
The film is part of a five-production approach from Robert Craig Films to raise awareness and provide solutions to homelessness in America.
According to the official synopsis: “The team interviewed policy leaders, mission directors, clinical specialists, CEOs of national nonprofits, executive directors of local and regional nonprofits, influencers, those who had experienced homelessness, and those who were still struggling. Trauma, mental health, substance abuse, lack of affordable housing, and economics are all factors for the drastic increase in homelessness in our country. Several scenes from the feature film No Address appear in the documentary, providing a narrative perspective of these various issues. It was important for the team to gather opinions from various individuals on all political spectrums to avoid any bias in their studies. The production team noticed the significant impact of housing and supportive services across the country as an effective way to handle the crisis. Some familiar nonprofits that provide these services include The Salvation Army, Citygate Network, Society of St. Vincent de Paul, and The Gathering Inn.”
The film will get a limited theatrical release starting on September 27th, 2024, as Los Angeles’ Laemmle NoHo 7 and then head to New York’s Cinema Village on October 25th, 2024 before landing on the film’s official website.
