| Movie Name | A Day Without a Mexican |
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| Released | May 14, 2004 |
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| Genre | Controversial, Comedy |
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| Runtime | 100 min |
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| Rating | R |
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| Director(s) | Sergio Arau (II), Sergio Arau |
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| Producer(s) | Isaac Artenstein |
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| Writer(s) | Sergio Arau, Yareli Arizmendi |
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| Distribution | Televisa Cine |
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| U.S. Box Office | $4,175,179 |
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| Country | USA, Mexico, Spain |
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| Language | English, Spanish |
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A Day Without a Mexican (Spanish: Un DÃa sin mexicanos) is a controversial film, directed by Sergio Arau, in which all the Latinos (see Terminology section below) in the U.S. state of California suddenly disappear. The film takes a satirical look at the range of effects on the (non-Latino, mostly White) Californians who remain. A Day Without a Mexican is the distributor's first theatrical release and opened May 14, 2004 in limited release throughout Southern California and opened on Septem ..
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Cast: Caroline Aaron - Aunt Gigi Tony Abatemarco - Talk Show Host Melinda Allen - Ellen Abercombie (as Melinda R. Allen) Frankie J. Allison - Oficer Carr (as Frankie Jay Allison)More... | Crew: Original Music by Juan Colomer
Cinematography byMore... | Trivia: When Senator Abercombie is declaring a state of emergency and telling the reporters the military is conducting reconnaissance missions, the F-16 shown flying into the fog has Washington (state) Air National Guard markings on it. More... | Awards: Special Jury Award For: Latin Film Competition (Longa Metragem em 35mm, Latinos)- Sergio Arau, Sergio Guerrero, Yareli Arizmendi Year: 2005
More... | Other Info: Produced in: Spain Production Co.: Altavista Films, Eye On The Ball Films, Fidecine, Organización RamÃrez, Plural Entertainment, Videocine Color: Color
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