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Red Light Teachers is a 2026 American independent drama film written and directed by Chris Soriano. The film stars Soriano, Drea Castro, Hillary Soriano, and Sarah Channel. It premiered during the 2025 San Diego Film Week and received a limited theatrical release in select Regal Theatres on January 23, 2026.[1][2][3]
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- Ken Gora
- Hillary Soriano
- Chris Soriano
- Drea Castro
- Hillary Soriano
- Sarah Channel
- Rhandy Torres
- Johnny La
- Ryan Barrier
| Red Light Teachers | |
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| Directed by | Chris Soriano |
| Written by | Chris Soriano |
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| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Premise
An immigrant is forced into the world of strip clubs and crosses paths with a disillusioned drama teacher, confronting struggles and second chances.[4]
Cast
- Chris Soriano as Jeremy Baylon
- Drea Castro
- Hillary Soriano
- Sarah Channel
- Rhandy Torres
- Johnny La
- Ryan Barrier
Production
Red Light Teachers was created by a filmmaking duo based in San Diego, drawing inspiration from Filipino immigrant experiences. The film was shot on location in and around San Diego, showcasing local settings and talent.
Release
The film premiered at the 2025 San Diego Film Week, where it was featured as part of the festival’s lineup. It later opened in a limited nationwide run at select Regal Theatres on January 23, 2026.[5]
Reception
As of its release, the film has been covered by local media for its focus on Filipino immigrant narratives and independent filmmaking efforts in the San Diego area.
