A random encounter with a homeless woman jeopardizes the life and dreams of four strangers. As their humanity is put to the test their destiny unfolds, and we quickly learn that this encounter is not so much random as it is divinely ordered.

Homeless Destiny is the first short film project associated with KaShKe Productions produced by Tri Destined Films. Written by Kathryn J. Taylor and staring Kathryn J. Taylor and Tene Carter-Miller, Homeless Destiny is the story of two angels, disguised as homeless women, who have been sent to test the humanity in mankind by their treatment of the homeless. Destiny, a prophetic angel, spends much of her time mentoring her protégé’, Seven, in order to prepare her to take over her mission. Destiny demonstrates the multiple personalities of homelessness as she channels characters such as an elderly Spanish immigrant, a bankrupt Hollywood diva, a male engineer turned druggie, and a woman suffering from major depression to intercede the lives of four passersby (a medical researcher, a former child television star, a star university basketball player, and proud new parents).

Each person she meets faces a different task. Destiny appeals to their ego, intellect, sensitivity, and fear while asking for directions, time, money, and clothing. Although "The Book” reveals each person’s predetermined destiny; their choice is paramount to either altering or securing that destiny; understanding that the wrong choice can reverse a good destiny as much as a good choice can reverse a bad one. What will they choose?

Over 3.5 million people are reported to experiences homeless each year. Homeless Destiny examines society’s views and stereotypes on homelessness and explores the philosophy that true character is measured by how you treat someone who can never reciprocate that kindness. Homeless Destiny challenges the audience to practice random acts of kindness, look beyond outward appearances and ask the question, “What if God was one of us, and if so, what if ‘us’ was homeless?”

“………Destiny, Hope, Future, Dreams, anything you need I got ‘em”

Film Festivals Screenings:

Black Harvest International Film Festival
August 3 – 30, 2007
Chicago, IL.
For more info go to:
www.siskelfilmcenter.com

Los Angeles Shorts Fest
Thursday, September 13, 2007 9:45pm
AMC Burbank Town Center 6
Burbank, Ca., 91502
Theatre #2,
General Admission - $10.00
For more info goto:
www.lashortsfest.com


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