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This is the theatrical trailer for August Evening, directed by Chris Eska.

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User Rating:
8.0/10   89 votes
Director:
Chris Eska
Writer:
Chris Eska (writer)
Genre:
Drama
Plot:
August Evening follows an aging undocumented farm worker named Jaime and his young, widowed daughter-in-law... more | add synopsis
Awards:
6 wins & 2 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(11 articles)
The 2009 Gotham Award Nominees
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Nominees Announced for Gotham Independent Film Awards
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Cast

  (in credits order)

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
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ruben G. Rojas ... Officer Vega
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Directed by
Chris Eska 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Chris Eska  writer

Produced by
Connie Hill .... producer
Jason Wehling .... producer
Yuta Yamaguchi .... associate producer
 
Original Music by
Jonathan Hughes 
 
Cinematography by
Yasu Tanida 
 
Film Editing by
Chris Eska 
 
Casting by
Megumi Kano 
 
Production Design by
Elysia Van Deusen  (as Elysia Edwards)
 
Costume Design by
Sarah Balderas 
 
Production Management
Jacob Rosenberg .... post-production supervisor
 
Art Department
Cecilia Norman .... set dresser
 
Sound Department
Bob Costanza .... sound effects editor
Jacob Esquivel .... location sound recordist
Joseph Mckeel .... boom operator
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Michelangelo Flores .... assistant camera
Michelangelo Flores .... camera operator: second unit
Cecilia Norman .... grip
Bryan Ramirez .... key grip
Ray Stilson .... gaffer
Yuta Yamaguchi .... grip
 
Casting Department
Jorie Burgos .... casting assistant
Bob Saldana .... casting assistant
 
Editorial Department
Jesse Klein .... assistant editor
 
Music Department
Takagi Masakatsu .... composer: additional music
Mono .... composer: additional music
Windy & Carl .... composer: additional music
Yellow 6 .... composer: additional music
 
Thanks
Joe Basquez .... the producers wish to thank
Alfred Cervantes .... special thanks
Roanna Gillespie .... special thanks
 

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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for brief strong language.
Runtime:
USA:127 min (theatrical version) | Argentina:128 min
Country:
USA
Language:
Spanish
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Certification:
USA:PG-13 | Argentina:13
Filming Locations:
Boerne, Texas, USA more
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Trivia:
Because props didn't have a wedding ring for Andrea's husband, the 1st AC provided his for use by the actor. It wasn't a good fit, and went flying off of the actor's finger in rehearsal. The actor was nervous about losing it, and fiddles with it in his scenes. more

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2 out of 7 people found the following comment useful:-
August Evening Movie Review, 12 April 2008
6/10
Author: joel massie (GoneWithTheTwins) from www.GoneWithTheTwins.com

August Evening has a very human, heartfelt story, adequate acting and pleasant cinematography – but what it doesn't have is a sense of pacing. Painfully slow too much of the time, most of the poignancy of the film is lost as the camera lingers mercilessly on dull activities and faces that have finished delivering meaningful expressions.

Jaime (Pedro Castaneda) and his wife Maria (Raquel Gavia) live together in a poverty-stricken town in Mexico, where they trudge through life, working hard and enjoying each other's company. Their daughter-in-law Lupe (Veronica Loren) lives with them, unable to detach herself from the painful memories of her husband who died tragically several years ago.

When Maria dies unexpectedly, Jaime is so distraught that he loses his focus on caring for himself and Lupe, and ends up losing his job and his home. First the two rely on Jaime's son Victor, who provides them with a room to stay in – but tension between the estranged family forces them to leave. Next they travel to Alice's house (Jaime's daughter) where she lives more than comfortably in an extravagant home with her wealthy husband. Alice isn't prepared to deal with Jaime's increasing drunkenness and Lupe's constant presence, and so the inseparable duo again must find new housing.

This time Lupe lands a job at a monotonous factory, while Jaime scours the streets and neighborhoods, looking for random jobs, such as mowing lawns. Jaime eventually realizes that he can't remain dependent on Lupe's good will, and attempts to get her to marry the nice boy in town, Luis (Walter Perez). Completely unwilling at first, Lupe eventually learns to appreciate Luis' careful and sincere advances, and she realizes that change is inevitable for her and Jaime.

The themes of righting wrongs, making amends, the importance of family, and the power of love are all well developed and beautifully presented. Each character is brought to life in careful detail, and the simple story creates an authenticity beyond most large-budget films. The problem with August Evening is not its storytelling, but rather its storytelling technique. Instead of focusing on the plot and using the characters to advance the touching tale, the camera lingers too long on unimportant details.

With an initially shaky-cam-strategy, much of the film is shot to duplicate real life – in flat, warm colors that represent commonplace settings and natural lighting from a dusty desert town. But with the unnecessary attention to generic activities, such as washing dishes, eating food, lingering on close-up expressions and reminiscing and pondering the day's events, everything moves at a snail's pace, even though the film is just barely over two hours. The simplicity of the film is commendable, as are the sincere and charming performances – but staying aboard this wearisome cruise may be too much of a task for the average viewer.

- Mike Massie

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