No Address is set to release nationwide in theaters on February 28, 2025.
Rajiv Shah appears in this compelling drama with a star-studded cast: William Baldwin (Silver, Backdraft), Isabella Ferreira (Love Victor, Marvel’s Wastelanders: Wolverine), Ashanti (Grammy winner, John Tucker Must Die), and Beverly D’Angelo (Entourage, Coal Miner’s Daughter).
Inspired by true events, No Address follows its characters who suddenly fall into homelessness. Bonded by this shared experience, these individuals turn into an unconventional family. Together, they try to navigate their current life together as they struggle to survive on the streets, fending off a harassing street gang and vigilantes, living in an unforgiving community, and warding off local authorities.
This film is produced by Robert Craig. Julia Verdin serves as writer, director, and producer.
In an interview with Forbes, the cast and creators expressed how the film and the issue of homelessness resonated with them. Xander Buerkely revealed that a project revolving around the topic has been close to him for a long time.
“I actually wrote a script and got close to writing a documentary that dealt with homelessness in the 1990s… it [homelessness] has been in my head and heart for a very long time,” said Xander Berkeley. “There are a lot of people out there who are very isolated… they want to be seen and to tell their stories,” he added.
Lucas Zade Zumann recollected his friends’ experiences, saying, “Homelessness resonates closely with me because friends of mine have experienced it themselves because of drug addiction, mental illness, or just not being able to pay rent during Covid.”
Isabella Ferreira has had personal experience with homelessness. She said, “I had foster children living in my home, so I had experience.” She then continued with how she used their experiences to prepare for her role.
Watch the No Address trailer here