East of Hope Street

East of Hope Street
Directed by Nate Thomas
Produced by Tim Russ
Nate Thomas
Written by Tim Russ
Nate Thomas
Starring Judy Herrera
Tim Russ
Roxanne Coyne
Magda Rivera
Music by Jonathan Merrill
Cinematography Mark Woods
Edited by Robert Davenport II
Production
company
Nate Thomas & Associates
Distributed by The Cinema Guild
Release dates
  • November 5, 1999 (1999-11-05)
Running time
88 minutes
Country United States
Language English

East of Hope Street is a 1998 award-winning film drama directed and produced by Nate Thomas. 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.

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