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Two Sentence Synopsis of Shelter
 
Cute young artist, skateboarder, surfer with complicated family life and responsibilities falls for best friends uncomplicated and successful older brother. Will the relationship work out?
 
Shelter Movie Review
 
Let's just say you don't like movies with skateboarders. You'll still like Shelter. Pretend that you don't like movies with hot boys surfing. You'll still like Shelter. Imagine you're not into movies where uncomplicated guys fall in love with complicated guys. Yup, you'll still like Shelter.

From the sets, to the perfect music,  cinematography and dialogue, Shelter is a beautiful film. A film full of hope, life and love. A film about patience and waiting for the right person to choose their path. Once you figure out the storyline and the obstacles, you're just dying for it to work out. You care about the characters and the outcome of the movie.  

After all of this has been said, the storyline in Shelter is not completely predictable. The movie is full of logical, but surprising twists in the plot and subplots. The characters make emotional compromises, and they're not always the choices you want them to make. It's all part of building a good, believable story that keeps you in your seat until the very end.

Most of the music is by singer songwriter Shane Mack. His vocal style is comparable to Norah Jones and James Morrison. Live magazine calls him a "A life-story songwriter with a vast vocal range." The instant Shelter begins, it's clear that music will play a big part in the mood and feel of the various scenes.

Another surprise in this independent film are the actors; most have major motion picture and television credits. Trevor Wright, who plays Zach, had a recurring role on the George Lopez show and get this, he was the first Gap Kid, paving the way for thousands of well dressed youth! Brad Rowe, who plays Shaun, had a recurring role on News Radio, but you've also seem him in movies like Disney's National Treasure 2, Full Frontal and the Gay Classic, Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss.

Shelter is showing Wednesday 3/26/2008 at the Fort Lauderdale Gay and Lesbian Film Festival (screening at Gateway Cinema) and will open 4/4/2008 at Gateway Cinema.

 

Five Stars! See it Opening Night!

 

 

 
Studio Synopsis:
 

Forced to give up his dreams of art school in order to take care of his family, Zach (Trevor Wright) has become accustomed to a life where he neglects his own needs in favor of taking care of others. He spends his time working a dead-end job at a diner, and skates the urban streets of San Pedro stenciling his signature “crane” wherever he can find vacant wall space. At home he takes care of his nephew, Cody (Jackson Wurth), as his older sister, Jeanne (Tina Holmes), has clearly shown that her priorities lie elsewhere. Perhaps conveniently, with all his responsibilities, he barely has time to see his long term on-again, off-again girlfriend, Tori (Katie Walder).  

When his best friend’s older brother, Shaun (Brad Rowe), returns home to cure a case of writer’s block, Shaun and Zach begin hanging out. Zach sees in Shaun someone who has truly claimed his own life and embraced his talent. Zach is both intimidated and surprisingly attracted to him. The two quickly transition from casual surf buddies into a true, intimate relationship. Shaun presses Zach to take control of his life, and to take ownership of his artwork. He also develops a strong bond with Cody, and Zach happily notices the positive effect Shaun’s attention has on him. As time progresses, however, a host of new issues come up. Zach struggles with his identity, his family, and friends, while trying to understand the new emotions Shaun has brought into his life. When the cat is let out of the bag, Jeanne threatens to take Cody away. Wanting nothing but the best for him, Zach is forced to decide between his pattern of always putting others’ desires first or fighting for what is really most important and appropriate for both his and Cody’s future.