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At the Frontera | |
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Directed by | Ray Gallardo |
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Cinematography | Nick Matthews |
Edited by | Jonny Walls |
Production company | 525 Films |
Distributed by | Adler & Associates Entertainment [1] |
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Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Budget | $4 million [2] |
At the Frontera also known as Café Con Leche is a 2019 American action crime thriller film [3] written by Wesley Adkins, Ray Gallardo, Martin Santander and directed by Gallardo. [4] The film stars Santander, Gerardo Taracena, José Sefami and Nina Senicar. It was shot in Mexico and premiered at ArcLight Hollywood.
In Mexico City, a district attorney and ATF agent join forces to look into a human trafficking case. They soon discover one of them may be affiliated with their prime suspect, a corrupt real-estate developer.
Principal photography took place in February 2015 [2] in Mexico City and Houston. [5] The film language is entirely in Enlgish for international marketing purposes. [6] Actress Mónica Sánchez Navarro acted with both of her daughters in the film. [7] Marie Adler says the film is "timely and relevant" due to the Latin American immigration laws. [8] In an interview, Santander talked about writing the female characters in the script "strong and independent." [9]
The film was listed in the product guide for Screen International at Toronto International Film Festival in 2017 [10] before holding its world premiere on January 25, 2018, at ArcLight Hollywood. [4] It had a limited theatrical run in Los Angeles on January 31, 2019 [11] and the following week in Charlotte, North Carolina. [12]
Category:2019 films Category:American independent films Category:Films shot in Houston Category:Films shot in Mexico City Category:2010s independent films