The Blue Diner

The Blue Diner is a 2001 romantic comedy film directed and written by Jan Egleson. The producer Natatcha Estébanez also co-wrote and story and screenplay. Director Jan Egleson used excess film stock from the production of James Cameron's Titanic (1997). The movie was filmed in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

The Blue Diner
Theatrical poster
Directed byJan Egleson
Produced byNatatcha Estébanez
Written byJan Egleson
Natatcha Estébanez
StarringLisa Vidal
William Marquez
Music byClaudio Ragazzi
CinematographyTeresa Medina
Edited byJeanne Jordan
Production
company
Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)
Distributed byFirst Look International
Release date
  • March 16, 2001 (2001-03-16) (Mar del Plata Film Festival)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Premise

During a late night argument with her mother, Elena loses her ability to speak Spanish. This is caused by overwhelming stress. Elena's inability to reconcile with her mother. Her father has been gone since she was a very young child, and to top that off, now she feel caught between two men, a Latin artist named Tito, who has no Green Card, and her Irish-American boss, Brian. Elena turns to the Cuban proprietor of the Blue Diner for help.

Cast

  • Míriam Colón as Meche (as Miriam Colón)
  • Lisa Vidal as Elena
  • Jose Yenque as Tito
  • William Marquez as Papo
  • Virginia Rambal as Vika
  • Jack Mulcahy as Brian
  • Jaime Tirelli as Héctor
  • Fidel Vicioso as Patricio
  • Edouard DeSoto as Singer in Club
  • Gustave Johnson as Museum security guard
  • Teresa Yenque as Dog casket shopper
  • René Sánchez as Don Benito
  • Chuck Brinig as Theo
  • Ken Cheeseman as Banker
  • Lonnie Farmer as Lawyer
  • Gamalier Gonzalez as the cleaning man

Awards

  • In 2002 won the Outstanding Independent Motion Picture at the ALMA Awards. It tied with No Turning Back (film) for the honor.
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