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Release Date:
February 1, 2000
Original Title:
Across the Line
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
High Water Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 99
Across the Line (2000) is a truthful representation of both hope and corruption, focusing on critical events transpiring at America's border with Mexico and known both to those who live on the "line" (physical and metaphorical) and to those with the courage to cross it. Further it is a fine example of the filmmaker's art, featuring convincing portrayals underpinned by a convincing script and the directorial talent of Martin Spottl.
Art Direction:
Richard Hersey
Associate Producer:
Niss Savag
Casting:
Donald Paul Pemrick
Dean E. Fronk
Co-Producer:
Sigal Erez
Martin Spottl
Director:
Martin Spottl
Director of Photography:
Maximo Munzi
Editor:
Ivan Ladizinsky
Executive Producer:
Peter Levin
Alex Hazan
Ami Artzi
Line Producer:
Kristin Overn
Music:
Charlie Daniels
Producer:
Brian Duncan
Production Design:
Phil Brandes
Stunt Coordinator:
Christopher Doyle
Stunts:
Armando Guerrero
Terry James
Cheryl Rusa
Jimmy Ortega
Gilbert Rosales
J.P. Romano
Spiro Razatos
Writer:
Sigal Erez
Martin Spottl
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