August Evening (2007)

August Evening (2007)
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The bonds of family are weathered by the winds of change in this independent drama from writer and director Chris Eska. Jamie (Pedro Castaneda) is an illegal immigrant living in Texas, where he earns a living doing odd jobs and farm work; in his early sixties, Jamie is no longer a young man, but he works hard and takes his responsibilities seriously. Jamie shares his home with his daughter-in-law, Lupe (Veronica Loren), who has been on her own since the untimely death of her husband. Jamie feels a paternal love for Lupe, and tries to look out for her however he can, while she looks up to the strong but gentle old man. Life is slowly changing for both of them, though; Jamie isn't getting the same kind of work he once did, and his health is beginning to fail him, while Lupe is gradually finding new love, which deeply concerns her protective father-in-law. August Evening received a special "sneak preview" screening as a work in progress at the 2007 South by Southwest Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Pedro CastanedaVeronica Loren, (more)
Director(s):
Chris Eska
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of August Evening

The bonds of family are weathered by the winds of change in this independent drama from writer and director Chris Eska. Jamie (Pedro Castaneda) is an illegal immigrant living in Texas, where he earns a living doing odd jobs and farm work; in his early sixties, Jamie is no longer a young man, but he works hard and takes his responsibilities seriously. Jamie shares his home with his daughter-in-law, Lupe (Veronica Loren), who has been on her own since the untimely death of her husband. Jamie feels a paternal love for Lupe, and tries to look out for her however he can, while she looks up to the strong but gentle old man. Life is slowly changing for both of them, though; Jamie isn't getting the same kind of work he once did, and his health is beginning to fail him, while Lupe is gradually finding new love, which deeply concerns her protective father-in-law. August Evening received a special "sneak preview" screening as a work in progress at the 2007 South by Southwest Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
128 mins

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Director(s):
Chris Eska
Writer(s):
Chris Eska
Producer(s):
Jason WehlingConnie Hill
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Categories:
DramaIndependent Films
August Evening Awards:
  • 2007 - Independent Spirit Awards - John Cassavetes Award
  • 2007 - Independent Spirit Awards - John Cassavetes Award
  • 2007 - Independent Spirit Awards - John Cassavetes Award
  • 2007 - Los Angeles Film Festival - Target Filmmaker Award - Best Narrative Feature
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Pam M.

This movie is a slow pace, thought provoking study of two generations of a family who migrated from Mexico. The younger members have become Americanized while the aging father comes to the realization that his worth has diminished because of his age from both his family and employers.

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Will J.

Great character development. So much non verbal communication. Really enjoyed it

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John M.

A touching look at a Hispanic family in Texas and the woes and joys they encounter. Well-worth a viewing.

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