Based on real life events drama of the homeless situation during the late 2000s US recession.Based on real life events drama of the homeless situation during the late 2000s US recession.Based on real life events drama of the homeless situation during the late 2000s US recession.
- Awards
- 10 wins & 7 nominations total
Julio Lourido
- Tommy
- (as Julio Lousav)
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Beautifully moving film that truly gives homelessness a face. Extremely thoughtful portrayal of protagonist Peter by lead actor Paul Alexandro whose struggle to survive is both inspiring and heartbreaking and whose story resonates with viewers. Everyone who is homeless has a story and Writer/Director David Jaure brings one to life in this gripping, compelling film. 3:13 will open people's eyes and change perspectives. The film has been making the rounds on the film festival circuit, both winning awards for acting and directing and garnering plenty of attention for this worthy cause. A portion of all proceeds of the film are being donated to Homeless charities.
I spent the first half of this film messing around with my AVR's sound settings. Music playing perfectly but voices and sounds muffled and almost inaudible. This improves as the film goes on so I think it might have been done for effect. Either that or my equipment is on the blink.
Oh yeah, the film is ok. Not sure how he's so dirty, yet his rucksack is pristine. Also, why can't he fold money up like a normal person?
A solid 7/10.
Oh yeah, the film is ok. Not sure how he's so dirty, yet his rucksack is pristine. Also, why can't he fold money up like a normal person?
A solid 7/10.
Difficult to watch but impossible to look away, "3:13" sheds a light on one man's experience with homelessness in a way that is frighteningly easy to relate to--and is based on a true story.
From his gradual descent, through the everyday indignities, minor triumphs and major setbacks, "Peter" is poignantly played by Paul Alexandro with respect and finesse. This is a film to watch with a friend, to help process the experience of it.
Filmmakers, the Jaure brothers, donate a percentage of the film's revenue to Homeless World Aid, the advocacy foundation they established.
From his gradual descent, through the everyday indignities, minor triumphs and major setbacks, "Peter" is poignantly played by Paul Alexandro with respect and finesse. This is a film to watch with a friend, to help process the experience of it.
Filmmakers, the Jaure brothers, donate a percentage of the film's revenue to Homeless World Aid, the advocacy foundation they established.
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I watched this film at Big Island Film Festival. Everyone was talking about this film at the Festival. What a great story! It really pulls you in and live every moment the main character breathes, feels, and thinks. IF you really love a good Dramatic Independent Film, then you will love this Film. The Film takes you through the life of the main character, and the ending is totally unexpected!
It is a Film that stays with you for weeks...that is what makes a great film and story. It touches a very important social issue we are living today, which is homelessness- This film portrays the real issues of being homeless. Love it!!!
It is a Film that stays with you for weeks...that is what makes a great film and story. It touches a very important social issue we are living today, which is homelessness- This film portrays the real issues of being homeless. Love it!!!
A touching and heartbreaking story that brings home the reality of homelessness in America. Most of us have come into contact with people living on the streets but 3:13 gives a deeper view into the struggle of those who continually live that reality. Paul Jaure's portrayal of Peter is extremely real and causes you to think- could this happen to me? Watching it is truly an emotional experience and it will cause you to have a new appreciation for life, love, and family. The world needs to see this. It concerns a global issue that I've never seen portrayed in film. The streets of Miami serve as the backdrop for this well thought out and attention-grabbing story. Bravo, Team Jaure.
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- Budget
- $10,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 25m(85 min)
- Color
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