East Side Story (film)

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East Side Story

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Carlos Portugal
Produced by Carlos Portugal
Written by Carlos Portugal
Charo Toledo
Starring Rene Alvarado
Steve Callahan
Gladise Jimenez
Music by Steven Cahill
Cinematography Neil De La Pena
Editing by Mary Feuer
Studio Into Action Films
Distributed by Peccadillo Pictures (UK)
Release date(s) October 9, 2006 (2006-10-09) (Limited)
Running time 88 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Spanish
Budget $500,000

East Side Story is a 2006 romantic comedy film written, produced, and directed by Carlos Portugal; and starring Rene Alvarado, Steve Callahan, and Gladise Jimenez.

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[edit] Plot

East Side Story is the story of Diego (René Alvarado), a young, closeted Latino, who helps his grandmother (Irene DeBari) run the family restaurant while carrying on a relationship with equally closeted Pablo (David Berón).

Diego has long felt trapped by the conservative culture of East LA and plans to move away and open an upscale restaurant, hopefully with his lover, but Pablo views their relationship very differently - a point driven home when he begins dating Diego's Aunt Bianca (Gladise Jimenez). At the same time, Wesley and his boyfriend move in, gentrifying the neighborhood. The attraction between Wesley and Diego is immediate and electric, forcing both men to reexamine their state of affairs in this entertaining romantic comedy.

[edit] Cast

  • René Alvarado as Diego Campos
  • Steve Callahan as Wesley Henderson
  • Gladise Jimenez as Bianca Campos
  • David Berón as Pablo Morales
  • Irene DeBari as Sara Campos
  • Yelyna De Leon as Tiffany
  • Luis Raúl as Salvador
  • Cory Alan Schneider as Jonathon Webber
  • Luis Accinelli as Don Rogelio
  • Martin Morales as Luis
  • Ruben Rabasa as Efrain Morales
  • Chris Franco as Mr. Martinez
  • Michael Cormier as Dan

[edit] Release

East Side Story was released at the Newfest Film Festival on June 7, 2006. The film was then released in limited cities on October 9, 2006.[1]

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