The Shift is the story of one 12 hour night shift in the ER and the life and death decisions that have to be made. With the issue of euthanasia in the headlines this is a timely and compelling story.
04-05-2013
1h 15m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Lee Cipolla
Writer:
Leo Oliva
Production:
Oliva Productions Inc., M.A.D. Elephant, Playworld Pictures, Renacer Entertainment
Danny Lebern Glover (born July 22, 1946) is an American actor, film director, and political activist. He is best known for his co-starring lead role as Sergeant Roger Murtaugh in the Lethal Weapon film series.
Glover has had a variety of film, stage, and television roles. He starred as the husband to Whoopi Goldberg's character, Celie in the celebrated literary adaptation of The Color Purple, and as Lieutenant James McFee in the film Witness. He had leading roles in other films including To Sleep with Anger, Predator 2, Angels in the Outfield, and Operation Dumbo Drop. He won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead for his starring role in Charles Burnett's To Sleep with Anger.
Also, he has had prominent supporting roles in Silverado, Witness, A Rage in Harlem, Dreamgirls, Shooter, Death at a Funeral, Beyond the Lights, Sorry to Bother You, The Last Black Man in San Francisco, The Dead Don't Die, Lonesome Dove and Jumanji: The Next Level. Glover earned top billing for the first time in Predator 2, the sequel to the science fiction action film Predator. During his career, he has also made several cameos, appearing, for example, in the Michael Jackson video "Liberian Girl" of 1987.
In 1994, he made his directorial debut with the Showtime channel short film Override. Also in 1994, Glover and actor Ben Guillory founded the Robey Theatre Company in Los Angeles, focusing on theatre by and about black people.
Sara Areyano has become a beacon of hope in both the roles she plays as well as the life she leads. Whether it's her emotionally-charged performance as a young mother with a belief in miracles in the film, "The Shift", or her role as a rookie cop in Narrow Streets, Areyano's mission is to become an inspiration to others.
Growing up, Sara attended a bilingual school, where she developed an affection for the culture and her Colombian-American heritage. Areyano attended Columbia College Chicago, where she received a Bachelor's Degree in Art and Journalism. While there, she performed in several stage productions. Areyano is driven by her own personal love of creativity and philanthropy as well as a desire to be part of projects that grow into something inspirational and meaningful. When asked to offer a bit of advice to others, Sara doesn't hesitate to answer:
"Believe in something bigger than yourself and know you are never alone, God is guiding you through it all."