Shelter (2012 film)

Shelter
Directed by Adam Caudill and Wrion Bowling
Produced by Adam Caudill and Wrion Bowling
Written by Adam Caudill and Wrion Bowling
Starring Joyce Hsheih and Michael Lane
Music by Noam Arhem Levy
Cinematography Chad Kean and Jinwei Zeng
Production
company
Afflicted Pictures
Release dates
2015
Running time
97 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Shelter was a movie shot as a passion project for under $100,000 and released in 2012. It has been featured at a number of festivals including the 2013 Eerie Horror Film Festival where it won Best Director, and the 2012 Williamsburg Independent Film Festival where it won Best Narrative Feature Film.

Plot

An ominous disaster forces five survivors to wait out nuclear winter in a secret underground bomb shelter.[1] With limited supplies and nowhere else to go, they struggle against the clock, uncertain if they'll survive until it's safe to return to the surface. As weeks turn into months, one room proves too small for five people. Habits curdle into routine, relationships dissolve, obsessions give way to madness.

Cast

Production

Shot as a passion project for under $100,000 in Akron, Ohio writing and directing team of Adam Caudill and Wrion Bowling assembled a talented cast and crew to create their film.

Reception

The reception has been generally positive. The film currently holds a 6.7 rating on IMDb and has been featured at a number of festivals including the 2013 Eerie Horror Film Festival where it won Best Director, and the 2012 Williamsburg Independent Film Festival where it won Best Narrative Feature Film.[2]

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