
Overview
After the birth of his first child, Roberto, a young Mexican man slips across the border into the United States. Seeking work to support his family back home, he finds that working hard is not enough.

Alambrista! (1977)
Genre: Drama
Cast: Domingo Ambriz, Trinidad Silva, Linda Gillen, Ned Beatty, Jerry Hardin
Crew: Michael Hausman, Lilly Kilvert, Norman Buckley, Robert M. Young, Robert M. Young
Release: 1977-10-16
Budget: $7,354,906
Revenue: $71,254,408
Transit Police OR Railroad Police: Miss Itzel Ziemann MD
Bill and Account Collector: Mr. Weldon Cruickshank Sr.
Typesetting Machine Operator: Pamela Lemke
Movers: Meta Stark
Supervisor of Police: Mavis Block
Bookbinder: Mertie Rice
Social Service Specialists: Alejandra Jerde
Compacting Machine Operator: Ally Morar
Highway Maintenance Worker: Dr. Brenden Kling IV
Electronic Equipment Assembler: Ruthe Nader DDS
Electro-Mechanical Technician: Pete Hettinger
Fraud Investigator: Sasha Mayert
Solderer: Prof. Aniya Windler DDS
Cast: Domingo Ambriz, Trinidad Silva, Linda Gillen, Ned Beatty, Jerry Hardin
Crew: Michael Hausman, Lilly Kilvert, Norman Buckley, Robert M. Young, Robert M. Young
Release: 1977-10-16
Budget: $7,354,906
Revenue: $71,254,408
Transit Police OR Railroad Police: Miss Itzel Ziemann MD
Bill and Account Collector: Mr. Weldon Cruickshank Sr.
Typesetting Machine Operator: Pamela Lemke
Movers: Meta Stark
Supervisor of Police: Mavis Block
Bookbinder: Mertie Rice
Social Service Specialists: Alejandra Jerde
Compacting Machine Operator: Ally Morar
Highway Maintenance Worker: Dr. Brenden Kling IV
Electronic Equipment Assembler: Ruthe Nader DDS
Electro-Mechanical Technician: Pete Hettinger
Fraud Investigator: Sasha Mayert
Solderer: Prof. Aniya Windler DDS
Mar 3, 2018 ... The original trailer in high definition of Alambrista directed by Robert M. Young and starring Domingo Ambriz, Trinidad Silva, Linda Gillen, Ned ....
Robert M. Young's critically acclaimed 110-minute film Alambrista (1977) depicts the harsh realities of Mexican life on both sides of the border. Following the ....
¡Alambrista!.
FILM: ROBERT YOUNG'S 'ALAMBRISTA!' (Published 1981).
Alambrista and the -Mexico Border.
Alambrista (1978).
¡Alambrista! - The Criterion Channel.
Apr 18, 2012 ... Shooting ¡Alambrista! with Edward James Olmos. 3,680 views3.6K views. • Apr 18, 2012. 58. 0. Share. Save. 58 / 0 ....
Despite winning the inaugural Camera D’Or at Cannes in 1978, Robert M. Young’s Alambrista! was never officially released in the United States, which seems about right for a movie concerned with the invisible lives of undocumented laborers. Young came to the project after shooting a half-hour documentary for Xerox called “Children Of The Fields,” an up-close look at Mexican-American migrant workers, and for good and ill, that aesthetic stayed with him as he moved from reporter to dramatist. The raggedy mix of real and non-actors, the on-the-nose music cues, the awkward melodrama in many scenes—all underline Young’s inexperience and the rough-hewn nature of underground filmmaking. But there are many more sequences that feel miraculously free of contrivance, going deep into the backbreaking and dangerous lives of illegal immigrants who live hand-to-mouth, with no rights, off the grid. It’s the spiritual successor to the radical, blacklisted 1954 classic Salt Of The Earth, and similarly appreciable.
Jun 3, 1981 ... ROBERT M. YOUNG'S ''Alambrista!'' (''The Illegal'') is a small, gentle, beautifully made film about a subject that might, ....
Shooting ¡Alambrista! with Edward James Olmos.
Struggling to support his family in Mexico, Roberto (Domingo Ambriz), a young Mexican man, illegally crosses the border to the United States in search of work. Exploited by his American employers, Roberto labors in harsh conditions for insufficient wages and fails to make enough money for his family. Continually on the lookout for immigration raids, Roberto has to maintain a constant vigilance as he travels from town to town, searching for employment..
Alambrista! (1977) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p].
In ¡Alambrista!, a Mexican farmworker sneaks across the border to California to make money to send to his family back home. It is a story that happens every day, told here in an uncompromising, groundbreaking work of realism from American independent filmmaker Robert M. Young. Vivid and spare where other films about illegal immigration might sentimentalize, Young’s take is equal parts intimate character study and gripping road movie, a political work that never loses sight of the complex man at its center. ¡Alambrista!, winner of the Cannes Film Festival’s inaugural Caméra d’Or in 1978, remains one of the best films ever made on this perennially relevant topic..
Feb 10, 1981 ... ''Alambrista'' was shown as part of the Festival of American Independent Feature Films at the Paramount Theater. Following are excerpts from ....
Alambrista!.
Alambrista! is a 1977 film directed by Robert M. Young and starring Domingo Ambriz and Trinidad Silva. It won four awards in 1977..
Directed by Robert M. Young • 1977 • United StatesStarring Domingo Ambriz, Trinidad Silva, Linda GillinIn ¡ALAMBRISTA!, a Mexican farmworker sneaks across the border to California to make money to send to his family back home. It is a story that happens every day, told here in an.
Alambrista!.
'ALAMBRISTA!' (Published 1981)
Robert M. Young's critically acclaimed 110-minute film Alambrista (1977) depicts the harsh realities of Mexican life on both sides of the border. Following the ....
¡Alambrista!.
FILM: ROBERT YOUNG'S 'ALAMBRISTA!' (Published 1981).
Alambrista and the -Mexico Border.
Alambrista (1978).
¡Alambrista! - The Criterion Channel.
Apr 18, 2012 ... Shooting ¡Alambrista! with Edward James Olmos. 3,680 views3.6K views. • Apr 18, 2012. 58. 0. Share. Save. 58 / 0 ....
Despite winning the inaugural Camera D’Or at Cannes in 1978, Robert M. Young’s Alambrista! was never officially released in the United States, which seems about right for a movie concerned with the invisible lives of undocumented laborers. Young came to the project after shooting a half-hour documentary for Xerox called “Children Of The Fields,” an up-close look at Mexican-American migrant workers, and for good and ill, that aesthetic stayed with him as he moved from reporter to dramatist. The raggedy mix of real and non-actors, the on-the-nose music cues, the awkward melodrama in many scenes—all underline Young’s inexperience and the rough-hewn nature of underground filmmaking. But there are many more sequences that feel miraculously free of contrivance, going deep into the backbreaking and dangerous lives of illegal immigrants who live hand-to-mouth, with no rights, off the grid. It’s the spiritual successor to the radical, blacklisted 1954 classic Salt Of The Earth, and similarly appreciable.
Jun 3, 1981 ... ROBERT M. YOUNG'S ''Alambrista!'' (''The Illegal'') is a small, gentle, beautifully made film about a subject that might, ....
Shooting ¡Alambrista! with Edward James Olmos.
Struggling to support his family in Mexico, Roberto (Domingo Ambriz), a young Mexican man, illegally crosses the border to the United States in search of work. Exploited by his American employers, Roberto labors in harsh conditions for insufficient wages and fails to make enough money for his family. Continually on the lookout for immigration raids, Roberto has to maintain a constant vigilance as he travels from town to town, searching for employment..
Alambrista! (1977) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p].
In ¡Alambrista!, a Mexican farmworker sneaks across the border to California to make money to send to his family back home. It is a story that happens every day, told here in an uncompromising, groundbreaking work of realism from American independent filmmaker Robert M. Young. Vivid and spare where other films about illegal immigration might sentimentalize, Young’s take is equal parts intimate character study and gripping road movie, a political work that never loses sight of the complex man at its center. ¡Alambrista!, winner of the Cannes Film Festival’s inaugural Caméra d’Or in 1978, remains one of the best films ever made on this perennially relevant topic..
Feb 10, 1981 ... ''Alambrista'' was shown as part of the Festival of American Independent Feature Films at the Paramount Theater. Following are excerpts from ....
Alambrista!.
Alambrista! is a 1977 film directed by Robert M. Young and starring Domingo Ambriz and Trinidad Silva. It won four awards in 1977..
Directed by Robert M. Young • 1977 • United StatesStarring Domingo Ambriz, Trinidad Silva, Linda GillinIn ¡ALAMBRISTA!, a Mexican farmworker sneaks across the border to California to make money to send to his family back home. It is a story that happens every day, told here in an.
Alambrista!.
'ALAMBRISTA!' (Published 1981)
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