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‘August Evening’ is Pedro Castaneda’s film debut

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There were four familiar names this year among the nominees for the 2007 Film Independent’s Spirit Award for best actor -- Don Cheadle, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Frank Langella and Tony Leung, writes Susan King.

But there was one name few filmgoers had heard before: Pedro Castaneda, who was nominated for his work in the leisurely paced Spanish-language drama ‘August Evening.’ The stocky, gray-haired Castaneda had never acted, much less made a movie, before ‘August Evening,’ for which he and his castmates were honored at last year’s Los Angeles Film Festival. The film opens Friday. The 53-year-old native of Laredo, Texas, was working in the computer business in San Antonio when he was spotted by filmmaker Chris Eska. The writer-director, who makes his feature debut with ‘August Evening,’ thought the soft-spoken Castaneda had the perfect look for the role of Jaime, an undocumented farmworker toiling on a Texas chicken farm whose life is turned upside down when his beloved wife suddenly dies.

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Read the rest of Susan King’s piece about ‘August Evening’ here and click here for more on film.

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