When Frank, Angela, and their two children are evicted from their New York City apartment, they have no choice but to move into a homeless shelter. After a few difficult months, good news comes their way on Christmas Eve: a nearby housing project has an apartment available immediately. However, Frank needs a job on the books in order to qualify. While the rest of the city prepares for Christmas, Frank and his ten-year-old stepson, Justin, roam the cold streets of New York trying to find a job by day's end.
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| Salvatore Stabile |
| The director, screenwriter and producer Salvatore Stabile directed his first feature film, Gravesend (1997), at the age of 19, attracting the attention of Oliver Stone and Steven Spielberg. Since then, this Brooklyn native has worked on several award-winning television shows, including The Sopranos and Rescue Me. Where God Left His Shoes is his second feature film and he has a third slated for this autumn. |
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