Our Barrio

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Our Barrio
Our Barrio Poster.jpg
Poster
Directed byRyan Casselman
Written by
  • Yvette Angulo
  • Ryan Casselman
Produced by
  • Yvette Angulo
  • Ryan Casselman
Starring
  • Yvette Angulo
  • Rick Mancia
  • Francisco Javier Gomez
  • Andrea Sevilla
  • Robby Perez
CinematographyJesse Aragon
Edited byRyan Casselman
Music byErick Del Aguila
Production
company
A Focus Group
Distributed by Indieflix
Release date
  • November 3, 2016 (2016-11-03)
Running time
29 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Our Barrio is a 2016 drama short film directed by Ryan Casselman and written by Casselman and Yvette Angulo. The film stars Angulo, Rick Mancia, Francisco Javier Gomez, Andrea Sevilla and Robby Perez. The film screened at Palm Springs International ShortFest [1] and won awards at Oceanside International Film Festival and Riverside International Film Festival. It was distributed by Indieflix.

Contents

Plot

Gabriela is on the verge of adulthood, living with her family in a diverse neighborhood. Grappling with her own name, she must find herself when her life comes to a halt.

Cast

Production

Principal photography took place in Barrio Logan and City Heights. Most of the cast was Latino, from San Diego County and Los Angeles. The film was made to authentically represent the Latino community, [4] political and social climate, and diverse communities. [5]

Release

Our Barrio screened at Palm Springs International ShortFest. [6] [4] [3] The film was distributed by Indieflix. [7]

Reception

Accolades

List of awards and nominations
Film FestivalYearAwardResultRef.
San Diego Latino Film Festival2017Best Frontera ShortWon [8]
Oceanside International Film Festival 2017Best Picture - Audience ChoiceWon [9] [10]
Riverside International Film Festival 2018Best ShortNominated [11]
Audience Award - ShortWon [12]
Borrego Springs Film Festival2018Best Latino Film - Panel of JudgesWon [13]
Best Latino Film - People's ChoiceWon
Kansas City FilmFest International2018Best Narrative ShortWon [14] [6]

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