Spoken Word (film)
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Directed byVictor Nuñez
Written by
- William T. Conway
- Joe Ray Sandoval
Produced by
- Karen Koch
- William T. Conway
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| Directed by | Victor Nuñez |
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| Cinematography | Virgil Mirano |
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| Music by | Michael Brook |
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| Distributed by | Variance Films |
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Running time | 116 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Spoken Word is a 2009 drama film directed by Victor Nuñez and starring Kuno Becker, Ruben Blades, Miguel Sandoval and Persia White.[1]
The writers include William T. Conway and Joe Ray Sandoval. The film was produced by Karen Koch and William T. Conway. It opened in New York City at Big Cinemas Manhattan 1 on July 23, 2010, and played in Los Angeles at Laemmle's Sunset 5 on July 30, 2010. [citation needed]
Cruz Montoya, a Latino spoken word artist from San Francisco returns home to Santa Fe, New Mexico to reconnect with his brother and dying father. Cruz soon finds himself spiraling back into his former life of drugs and violence that he left behind.[2]
Cast
- Kuno Becker as Cruz Montoya
- Ruben Blades as Senior
- Miguel Sandoval as Emilio
- Persia White as Shae
- Rashaan Nall as Cloudy
- Chris Ranney as Bartender
