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Gere & Silva Premiere Homelessness Film in Madrid

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  • Richard Gere and Alejandra Silva premiered their documentary in Madrid.
  • The film, 'What Nobody Wants to See,' addresses homelessness.
  • The couple has relocated to Spain and supports Open Arms Foundation.
Gere & Silva Premiere Homelessness Film in Madrid

Hollywood actor Richard Gere, 76, and his wife Alejandra Silva, 42, recently attended the premiere of their short documentary film, "What Nobody Wants to See," in Madrid. The film, produced by the couple, is intended to foster greater empathy towards the issue of homelessness. Gere and Silva, who married in 2018, have since relocated to Spain, embracing a life closer to Silva's family.

The couple's commitment extends beyond filmmaking, as they are vocal supporters of the Open Arms Foundation. This organization provides crucial support for individuals traveling for medical treatment. Gere has a long-standing relationship with the charity, having previously assisted on a rescue vessel in the Mediterranean Sea, aiding migrants fleeing conflict.

In a recent interview, Gere expressed his deep inspiration from Open Arms' mission, highlighting the importance of direct engagement with those affected by crises. The couple has found happiness and shared values in their life in Spain, with Gere being a devoted father to their two young sons, Alexander and James.

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Richard Gere and Alejandra Silva's new documentary, 'What Nobody Wants to See,' focuses on raising empathy for the issue of homelessness.
Richard Gere and Alejandra Silva premiered their short documentary film 'What Nobody Wants to See' in Madrid.
The Open Arms Foundation provides a home away from home at no cost for those who must travel to receive medical treatment.

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