East of Hope Street
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East of Hope Street | |
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Directed by | |
Written by | Tim Russ Nate Thomas |
Produced by | Tim Russ Nate Thomas |
Starring | Jude Herrera Tim Russ Roxanne Coyne Magda Rivera |
Cinematography | Mark Woods |
Edited by | Robert Davenport II |
Music by | Jonathan Merrill |
Production company | Nate Thomas & Associates |
Distributed by | The Cinema Guild |
Release date |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
East of Hope Street is a 1998 award-winning film drama directed and produced by . It was executive produced by Tim Russ (best known for his role as Lieutenant Commander Tuvok on the Star Trek: Voyager television series) who also stars in the film. East of Hope Street had a limited release in theaters beginning on November 5, 1999 by The Cinema Guild. It had a home video street date on September 21, 2004. The gritty, urban, fact-based story is loosely based on director Nate Thomas's 10 years of experience working as a counselor in a group home for pregnant teens in Los Angeles. Russ plays a role autobiographical of Thomas. The film has been called "timely and provocative" by the Los Angeles Daily News, "an emotional and powerful film" by KCOP-TV, "stark and unflinching" by Backstage, and "a testament to the human spirit" by The Austin Chronicle.
Plot[]
East of Hope Street tells the real-life coming of age story of Alicia Montalvo, a teenage Salvadoran refugee caught up in the labyrinthine Los Angeles child protection system. Alicia struggles to survive the abuses of home, the inner city, and an overburdened social system in a Los Angeles most people never see.
Featured cast[]
- Jude Herrera (as Jade Herrera).... Alicia
- Tim Russ.... Casey
- Magda Rivera.... Rosa
- Eve Rivera....Carmen
- Greer Bohanon.... Tameeka
- Asanio Lara.... Carlos
- Roxanne Coyne.... Bianca
- Fabiana Medici....
- Ranjani Brow.... Missy
- Pete Panos.... Luis
- Susanne McKenrick.... Mrs. Robertson
- Daniel Chace.... Mr. Robertson
- Joyce Rae.... Louise Carrington
- Sebastian Cetina.... Mario
- Barbara Jones.... Judge Francis Albee
- Rafael H Robledo....Mr. Valez
Awards and nominations[]
- Best Feature Film (New Orleans Urban Film Festival 1998)
- Best Actor Award (Jude Herrera) (New Orleans Urban Film Festival 1998)
- Best Urban Drama (New York International Independent Film Festival 1998)
- 1st Place Cross Cultural (Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame Festival 1998)
- Jury Award (Hollywood Black Film Festival 1999)
- Best Feature Film nomination (Imagen Foundation 2000)
- Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Film (Jude Herrera) (FAITA Awards 2000)
External links[]
- 1999 films
- English-language films
- 1999 drama films
- Teenage pregnancy in film
- Films about domestic violence
- 1990s drama film stubs