Shmil - 4 Places Where God Left His Shoes FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | 12:16 |
| 2 | 6:33 |
| 3 | 6:12 |
| 4 | 6:50 |
Credits
- Clarinet, Producer – Linzi Vickery
- Drums – Dazzi Moore
- Guitar, Written-By, Mastered By, Painting – Matti Jones
- Trumpet – Adrian Kelly (tracks: 3, 4)
Notes
Super limited blood-signed edition.
Album
Where God Left His Shoes is a 2007 drama film written and directed by Salvatore Stabile and starring John Leguizamo, Leonor Varela, Samantha Rose, Jerry Ferrara, and Adriane Lenox. It was first distributed through a limited release by IFC Films on 12 December 2008. The title of the film is an old Italian saying that Stabile's father used to say about good places. Where God Left His Shoes original title. 1h 36min Drama 27 April 2007 USA. 2:26 Trailer. 1 VIDEO 13 IMAGES. A failed boxer Leguizamo struggles to find a job and an apartment for his family on Christmas Eve. Director: Salvatore Stabile. He goes home and tells his wife Angela Diaz. Out of the blue, his family and he are evicted and they have to move to a homeless shelter with their children Justin and Christina. Frank has an application in a real state office that calls him to see an apartment. All Critics 12 Top Critics 5 Fresh 8 Rotten 4. Writer-director Salvatore Stabile keeps his affecting story hurtling forward with such grit and integrity it's easy to forgive its loaded setup and occasional lapses in detail and logic. December 19, 2008 Rating: 35 Full Review. With a more organic and imaginative screenplay, Where God Left His Shoes could have been much more emotionally resonating and powerful. January 31, 2009 Rating: 5. 510 Full Review Avi Offer. NYC Movie Guru. Where God Left His Shoes is a holiday miracle - a gritty tale about homelessness that's neither sappy nor sentimental. TheWhere God Left His Shoes is the story of Frank, Angela, and their two children. When they are evicted from their New York City apartment, they have no choice but to move into a homeless shelter. After a few difficult months, a glimmer of hope arrives on Christmas Eve: a nearby housing project has an apartment available immediately. The catch is that Frank needs a job 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 the city trying to find a job by day's end so that they have a home on Christmas. Inspired Idea Productions. The least jolly of them all, yet undoubtedly the best, is Where God Left His Shoes, a new drama available in select cities and via participating video on demand services. Suffice to say his performance here is the best of his bustling career. His character is quick to anger and has a criminal past that dogs him at every turn. Hes also a con , able to tell a believable lie both to himself and anyone willing to listen. The actor handles every facet of Frank with a combination of nobility and sorrow. WHERE GOD LEFT HIS SHOES is the inspiring story of a family that refuses to break apart in the darkest time of their lives. 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. However, in order to qualify for the apartment, Frank needs a job. While the rest of the. If you could cut all the music from Where God Left His Shoes, you might actually have a solid family drama. A well-meaning stab at neorealism sunk by its audience-pandering tendencies, Salvatore Stabiles Sundance prize-winner follows a down-on-his-luck boxer in New York City as he attempts to find a job and shelter for his family. We meet Frank Diaz John Leguizamo just as hes finding out that he has been cut from his upcoming fight, leaving him with no job or source of income. He returns home to his wife Angela Leonor Varela and kids. Italian neorealism meets A Christmas Carol in NYC in Where God Left His Shoes. Jobless and living with his family in a homeless shelter, a onetime boxer John Leguizamo takes his 10-year-old stepson David Castro with him as he hustles for work on Christmas Eve. Writer-director Salvatore Stabile has a good eye for the details of hard-luck ordinariness, and he sketches believable family bonds with a minimum of flourish. Salvatore Stabile's Gotham-set drama about one family's struggle with homelessness is the sort of film typically praised for successfully negotiating a sentimental minefield. But Where God Left His Shoes piles the pathos high as if to see how many hard-luck cliches its pugilist hero can fend off without succumbing to schmaltz. Where God Left His Shoes























