August Evening
August Evening is a 2007 film following the relationship between an aging undocumented farm worker named Jaime and his young, widowed daughter-in-law, Lupe. It was written and directed by Chris Eska, and released theatrically on September 5, 2008.[1] Principal photography on the film took place during five consecutive weeks in the late summer of 2005.
August Evening | |
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Directed by | Chris Eska |
Written by | Chris Eska |
Starring | Pedro Castaneda Veronica Loren |
Distributed by | Maya Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 127 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Spanish |
Film locations and equipment
Filming locations in Texas included Gonzales, Seguin, Boerne, San Antonio, Smiley, and Corpus Christi. The film was shot with a Sony F900/2 camera.
Cast
As appearing in screen credits (main roles identified):[2]
Actor | Role |
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Pedro Castaneda | Jaime |
Veronica Loren | Lupe |
Abel Becerra | Victor |
Walter Perez | Luis |
Sandra Rios | Alice |
Raquel Gavia | Maria |
Cesar Flores | Salazar |
Grisel Rodriguez | Andrea |
Tom Spry | Jason |
Jeremy Becerra | Gabe |
Ethan Mallen | Matthew |
Amelia Castillo | Juana |
Richard Moreno | Manuel |
Rosalba Aguayo Villegas | Wedding Photographer |
Stella Romero | Grocery Cashier |
Benito Lara | Diego |
Marina Hernandez | Young 'Maria' at Cleaners |
Reception
Stephen Farber of The Hollywood Reporter credits the film as, “Perfectly honed, naturalistic acting and visual lyricism.”
Awards
- Winner, Independent Spirit Award for Cassavetes Award (given to a feature film made for under $500,000)
- Nominated, Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead (Pedro Castaneda) (others nominated in this category: Don Cheadle, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Frank Langella.)
- Winner, Target Award for Best Film, Los Angeles Film Festival
- Winner, Best Acting Ensemble, Los Angeles Film Festival
- Nominated, Gotham Independent Film Award for Breakthrough Actor (Pedro Castaneda)
- Winner, Maverick Award for Best Film, Woodstock Film Festival
- Winner, Best Film, Ashland Independent Film Festival
- Winner, Best Cinematography, Phoenix Film Festival
- Winner, Opera Prima Jury Award (Best First Feature), International Latino Film Festival – San Francisco Bay Area
- Winner, Best Actress, Zimbabwe International Film Festival (Veronica Loren)
- Winner, Texas Filmmakers Production Fund Award 2005, Austin Film Society
- Winner, Texas Filmmakers Production Fund Award 2006, Austin Film Society
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