"What are you doing?" "Who are you?" "Who am I?!" Screen Media Films has debuted a trailer for Paul Bettany's directorial debut titled Shelter, co-starring Jennifer Connelly and Anthony Mackie. The film premiered at the Toronto Film Festival last year, and received some rave reviews which are quoted in this rather beautiful trailer. Shelter explores how two homeless people in New York City met and fell in love, and it looks like a very intense and riveting story. The cast includes Amy Hargreaves, Scott Johnsen and Bruce Altman. This may actually be worth seeing, at least to get a look at Bettany's directing debut. Take a look!
Here's the official theatrical trailer (+ poster) for Paul Bettany's Shelter, direct from YouTube:
Hannah and Tahir (Jennifer Connelly, Anthony Mackie) come from two different worlds. But when their lives intersect, they’re at the same place: homeless on the streets of New York. There are more than 50,000 homeless people living on the streets and in the shelters of New York City. To most of us they are nameless and faceless, and occasionally a nuisance. But every single person has a story. And Hannah and Tahir are no different. And theirs is a story of loss, love, hope and redemption. Shelter is the directorial debut of actor Paul Bettany, who also wrote the screenplay. The film premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in 2014. Screen Media Films will release Shelter in theaters + VOD starting November 13th, 2015 this fall.
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