Callejero (2015) [N/A]

Featuring:
Martin Santander, Manny Martinez Hernandez, Carlos Palomino

Written by:
Martin Derbyshire
Ray Gallardo

Directed by:
Ray Gallardo


Release Date:
March 16, 2015

Original Title:
Callejero

Genres:
Action | Drama

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

When an underground boxer is forced to retire, he struggles to find new purpose in his life but cannot hide from his past.

For Javier, running away from the tiny border town of San Luis Rio Colorado and his professional fighter father when he was just a teenager meant growing up on the streets of Tijuana and being bred in the world of cartel-run underground fighting. Years later, the grizzled veteran fighter known as Callejero, and his quick-talking ever-scheming manager Jose, are faced with a dilemma: Throw the next fight or face the consequences of a gambling debt owed to the cartel. When things go awry, only a longstanding relationship with the man in charge keeps Jose and Javier alive, but they're forced out of the fight game and Tijuana for good. Irreparably damaged by all his years in the ring, Javier returns home alone, lost and broken. With nowhere else to turn, he tries to build a new life forging a relationship with his father, his own wayward teenage son and his son's mother, who he all but abandoned a decade earlier. And while nothing comes easy, the family bond begins to strengthen when Javier starts teaching his son how to box, keeping him off the streets and headed in the right direction. But ultimately, when Jose comes to town with an opportunity to train a talented young boxer and a chance at a $100,000 purse, Javier is tempted to return to the life he left behind and torn between the need for money and his obligation to his family.

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Rankings and Honors

Callejero (2015) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 6.3/10

Co-Writer:
Martin Derbyshire
Ray Gallardo

Director:
Ray Gallardo

Director of Photography:
Jeff Corrales

Editor:
Carlos Misenas

Executive Producer:
Martin Santander

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