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96%Best Documentary
2025 Movieguide Awards
“Well thought out, superbly executed,
inspirational documentary”
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Americans With No Address: The Documentary
REVIEWS … REVIEWS and more REVIEWS
ROTTEN TOMATOES: The Independent Critic
“As someone who just survived cancer in the past year, I’ll confess that my old anxieties aboutending up homeless again crept into even the most basic decisions around myhealthcare. Americans With No Address is a reminder of the humanity of those who arehomeless and, even moreso, a reminder that it truly can happen to any of us.“
ROTTEN TOMATOES
“The film balances personal stories, urging viewers to see homelessness with compassion and as a complex social challenge. It is eye-opening and thought-provoking, inspiring empathy, which is crucial to address this urgent problem.”
– Laura H
ROTTEN TOMATOES
“Incredibly insightful, shocking facts, hopeful answers! A must see! Together we can make a difference in the homelessness crisis and this documentary shows that!”
– Sally F
ROTTEN TOMATOES
“If you are someone who doesn’t fully understand homelessness this documentary will help provide a broad viewpoint on this topic. I applaud Robert Craig Films for taking on this daunting task and sharing it with such love and compassion.”
– Scott S
CITY OF CASPER, WYOMING
PROVIDENCE PARK HOME
“The documentary was AMAZING! I would love to be able to use as an educational tool. I had senators, legislators, 7 different homeless providers, previously chronically homeless individuals and wonderful community members in the audience deeply impacted.”
CITY UNION MISSION
ILLINOIS VALLEY PADS
ROTTEN TOMATOES
“An eye-opening, vital and illuminating human rights documentary about the homeless crisis in the U.S. Kudos to the filmmakers for not sugar-coating the homelessness issue and for providing some hope by shedding light on practical solutions.”
– The NYC Movie Guru (Avi Offer)
ROTTEN TOMATOES
“You need to see Americans With No Address now! The documentary shows how often the government becomes a roadblock to answers and wastes billions of tax dollars.”
– Film Threat (Alan NG)
MOVIEGUIDE
“Well thought out, superbly executed, inspirational documentary that exposes the homeless crisis in America.”
ABC 10
“Sobering, yet inspiring. Relentlessly engaging! Effectively interweaving scenes from the companion narrative film No Address, it brings a human face to the crisis, blending real-world depth, making the viewer more aware of the urgency of the problem.“
DUBUQUE RESCUE MISSION
“People loved the documentary … It was very, very great! People learned a lot and enjoyed it!”
MIAMI RESCUE MISSION (THE CARING PLACE)
“We would recommend Americans With No Address to other organizations and communities working to address homelessness. The documentary humanizes the issue, moving beyond statistics to show the real-life experiences of those affected. It serves as both an educational tool and a call to action.”
SEEKING THE CITY
“I want to tell you “Thank You!” for all you did to make our Community Film Night in Carrollton, Georgia a huge success! We had a solid crowd of just over 50 people who represented a cross-section of our community. Several of our community faith based nonprofits and service agents partnered with us to make a great impact for our homeless neighbors in West GA.”
TURLOCK GOSPEL MISSION
“Last night “Americans With No Address” was brought to Turlock CA! We appreciate everyone who attended and shared with us how they were moved by this informative, touching documentary. God bless you all! Huge thank you to Robert Craig Films and the No Address Movement! We are excited for the theatrical release for the movie No Address.”
THE GATHERING INN
“Fentanyl is one of the deadliest synthetic opioids contributing to rising overdose rates. The documentary reveals its prevalence on the streets and its role in perpetuating the cycle of homelessness.”
LIGHTHOUSE OUTREACH CENTER
“We had a great event last night. This is my second time to see the documentary, and I learn more every time. We had big thunderstorms and rain moving through Oklahoma at the time of the documentary, but still had a good attendance.”
ROTTEN TOMATOES
This film changed the way I view homelessness and impacted me in a way that was unexpected and extraordinary.
– Kim K
ROTTEN TOMATOES
Highly educational and deeply convicting, this film shows that everyone—including you—can make a difference in the fight against homelessness in America.
– Teddy J
ROTTEN TOMATOES
Going into this documentary, I thought I knew a lot about homelessness and its causes and possible solutions. Boy was I wrong! This thoughtful film presents some of the root causes and solutions without being too heavy handed or dehumanizing the subjects. I would highly recommend it.
– Alex M
HELPING UP MISSION
ROTTEN TOMATOES
“This documentary opened my eyes to the extent of how bad the homeless crisis is in our country and I’m sure other ones too. Let’s all help these people get back on their feet. I highly recommend that you watch this.”
– Mitch L
ROTTEN TOMATOES
“An eye-opening, vital and illuminating human rights documentary about the homeless crisis in the U.S. Kudos to the filmmakers for not sugar-coating the homelessness issue and for providing some hope by shedding light on practical solutions.”
– Tracy L
ROTTEN TOMATOES
“Beyond highlighting the struggles, it also showcases real solutions—programs tackling mental health, addiction, and affordable housing—that offer hope for change. More than just a documentary, it’s a call to action.”
ROTTEN TOMATOES
“I was blown away by the reality of what is happening in the USA with those experiencing homelessness. Americans With No Address not only shared valuable information, it also shared hope that when we come together we can make a difference. There is hope.”
– Scott M
ROTTEN TOMATOES
“This is a great film to watch for a school group, a church group, organizations, etc., a way to have a group/community-led discussion afterwards, to brainstorm ways to help lessen the struggles that individuals face who have no place to call home. I highly, HIGHLY recommend watching this documentary!!”
– Jeff L
ROTTEN TOMATOES
“This documentary does an incredible job of giving us a glimpse into the complexity of the issue of homelessness through the lives of regular humans. It’s powerful and relatable and sheds light on what we can do to make a difference in the US if we are bold enough.”
– Kim J
ROTTEN TOMATOES
“Through intimate storytelling and real-life accounts, this documentary sheds light on the brutal realities of life on the streets and the urgent need for change. It’s a call to action to support the film, the cause, and be part of the movement.“
– Alisa S
ROTTEN TOMATOES
“As someone who was homeless for 7 years and has served the homeless now for the past 25 years, this is the first time an authentic representation/story about the lived experiences of homelessness has been told on screen!”
– Jessica E
ROTTEN TOMATOES
“My heart was broken. Homelessness has become a never ending cycle for so many.”
– Faye L
ROTTEN TOMATOES
“An excellent deeply well thought out documentary that not only follows the problem but also identifies the solution.”
– David H
Providing a poignant exploration of the homeless crisis in America
Here’s why it’s essential to watch the film:
Insight into the Intersection of Homelessness and Addiction: The film sheds light on how the fentanyl epidemic disproportionately impacts individuals experiencing homelessness, exposing the challenges they face in accessing addiction treatment and support.
A Call for Systemic Change: By showcasing the stories of people affected by homelessness, the film highlights systemic gaps in healthcare, housing, and rehabilitation services, urging viewers to advocate for better solutions.
Raising Awareness About Fentanyl’s Devastating Impact: Fentanyl is one of the deadliest synthetic opioids contributing to rising overdose rates. The documentary reveals its prevalence on the streets and its role in perpetuating the cycle of homelessness.
Humanizing the Crisis: The documentary goes beyond statistics, presenting the humanity behind the headlines. It explores the personal struggles of individuals facing homelessness and addiction, helping to dismantle stigma.
Educational and Eye-Opening: For those unfamiliar with the reasons behind homelessness, this documentary serves as a powerful educational tool, equipping viewers with a deeper understanding of these interconnected social issues.
Additional interesting points about the documentary:
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Several nonprofits reveal their solutions to reducing homelessness in their communities.
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How one of the leading nonprofits in the US reduced homelessness in their city by over 75%.
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Scenes from the major motion picture No Address, a film about those experiencing homelessness, to be released in theaters nationwide on February 28, 2025, have several scenes in the documentary that narratively show how people can easily slip into homelessness.
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The song “Pain Has A Purpose”, overlaying the end credits, was nominated for Best Original Song In A Documentary by the prestigious 2024 Hollywood Music In Media Awards. The winner was Elton John.
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Our documentary qualified for the 2025 Academy Awards in several categories, including:
– BEST DOCUMENTARY
– BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
– BEST ORIGINAL SONG
– BEST DIRECTING
– BEST CINEMATOGRAPHER
– BEST EDITING
68 Interviewees In Our Documentary
Non-profit Organizations

John Ashman
Former President, Citygate Network Colorado Springs, Colorado

Kenneth Hodder

Kim Jefferies
CEO, Haven For Hope
San Antonio, Texas

Shannon Clancy
Phoenix, Arizona

Dr. Denis Antoine II
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland

Dr. Roxanne Jordan
Los Angeles Mission
Narrated by William Baldwin
William Baldwin is known for his roles in numerous film and television projects. He’s the third youngest brother of the Baldwin brothers. You know him from Backdraft with Kurt Russell, Fair Game with Cindy Crawford, Sliver with Sharon Stone, Flatliners with Julia Roberts, Kiefer Sutherland and Kevin Bacon and Internal Affairs with Richard Gere.
In addition to his ongoing acting career, William has produced award-winning films and continues to be involved in philanthropic endeavors. He resides in California with his wife Chynna Phillips of the famed Wilson Phillips Band and their three children. He is also the narrator and interviewee in Americans With No Address and of course stars in the feature film No Address.
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