
Independent Spirit Awards 1989 - Nominated - Best First Feature
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Border Radio
Film SynopsisBefore carving out a niche as one of the most distinct voices in nineties American cinema , Allison Anders made her debut, alongside codirectors and fellow UCLA film school students Kurt Voss and Dean Lent, with 1987's Border Radio. A low - key, semi - improvised postpunk diary that took four years to complete, Border Radio features legendary rocker Chris D., of the Flesh Eaters, as a singer/songwriter who has stolen loot from a club and gone missing, leaving his wife (Luanna Anders), a no - nonsense rock journalist, to track him down with the help of his friends (John Doe of the band X; Chris Shearer). With its sprawling Southern Californian and Mexican landscapes, captured in evocative 16mm black and white, Border Radio is a singular, DIY memento of the indie film explosion in America. Get Involved |
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Runtime:
83 min.
Country:
UNITED STATES
Language:
English/American
Color:
Color
Certification:
R
Plot Summary
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Directed by
Kurt Voss
Dean Lent
Allison Anders
Produced by
Marcus De Leon
Writing credits
Kurt Voss
Dean Lent
Allison Anders
Cast
| Chris Shearer | ||
| Texacala Jones | ||
| John Doe | ||
| Chris D. | ||
| Luanna Anders | ||
| Devon Anders | ||
| Dave Alvin |
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