The late Paul Bartel was a prolific independent film director who made Eating Raoul and other movies known for their dark humor. His last film, Shelf Life , was critically acclaimed but never distributed. The movie’s premise, three siblings growing up in a bomb shelter, is resonating with audiences who are sheltering in place because of the coronavirus pandemic. After sitting on a shelf for a quarter century, the film is about to have a new life. Click above to hear Jon Kalish's feature.