The Shelter Nabs Distribution

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Thanks to Deadline, we’ve got word that Uncork’d Entertainment will distribute John Fallon’s The Shelter, which is due to be released this fall.

Michael Paré stars as a homeless man who takes shelter in a seemingly abandoned house, but the forces-that-be become reluctant to allow him to leave.

From the Press Release:
Uncork’d Entertainment has acquired US and Canadian rights to the horror-thriller The Shelter (review), with both a theatrical and digital release planned for the fall. Written and directed by John Fallon and produced by Fallon and Donny Broussard, The Shelter stars Michael Paré (Eddie and the Cruisers, The Virgin Suicides) in one of his most acclaimed performances in recent times. Gayle James, Rachel Whittle, Amy Wickenheiser and Daena Turner co-star.

“I’m very pleased to be partnering with John and Berge to introduce The Shelter to U.S. and Canadian audiences,” says Uncork’d Entertainment President Keith Leopard. “Michael [Paré] is superb in the lead role – we’re anticipating some great notices on his turn here.”

“It was very important for me to find a domestic distributor that understood The Shelter for what it was and that wouldn’t try to rework it into something that it wasn’t,” says writer/director John Fallon. “I thankfully found that in Uncork’d Entertainment, and I am beyond elated to move forward with them on the picture!”

In The Shelter, widower and homeless man Thomas Jacobs (Paré) finds shelter for the night when he falls upon a vast two-story house with the lights on and an inviting open front door. He strolls on in thinking he just caught a lucky break, and for a while it would appear as though he did. But soon enough, he realizes that the house won’t let him leave, as its doors are all locked while its windows cannot be opened or broken. Destiny has brought Thomas to this place. What does it want from him? Will he survive the ordeal?

Of his role, Paré said “The Shelter tells a great and painful tragedy, not about global disaster or war or economic collapse, but of the individual human heart. The human heart and soul is what all art seeks to unravel. Guilt, regret ,and shame kill the heart and soul. When our lower animal nature dominates our character, our soul is lost.”

With visual effects by Thomas Wilson (Insidious, The Conjuring), The Shelter was executive produced by Bruise Productions and JoBlo Movie Productions. Holbrook Multi Media completed the production and post-production elements.

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