Border Radio

– Before carving out a niche as one of the most distinct voices in nineties American cinema, Allison A..

Type:
Movie
Rating:
5.30 / 10
Duration:
One Hour and 27 Minutes
Release Year:
1987
Border Radio (1987)

Before carving out a niche as one of the most distinct voices in nineties American cinema, Allison Anders made her debut, alongside codirectors and fellow UCLA film school students Kurt Voss and Dean Lent, with 1987’s Border Radio. A low-key, semi-improvised postpunk diary that took four years to complete, Border Radio features legendary rocker Chris D., of the Flesh Eaters, as a singer/songwriter who has stolen loot from a club and gone missing, leaving his wife (Luanna Anders), a no-nonsense rock journalist, to track him down with the help of his friends (John Doe of the band X; Chris Shearer). With its sprawling Southern Californian and Mexican landscapes, captured in evocative 16mm black and white, Border Radio is a singular, DIY memento of the indie film explosion in America.

Story Timeline:
Producing Country:
USA
Filming Locations:
Genre:
Release Date:

14 Nov 1987

Language:

English

MPAA Content-Rating:
R – Restricted

Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. Contains some adult material. Parents are urged to learn more about the film before taking their young children with them.

Director:

Allison Anders, Dean Lent, Kurt Voss

Writer:

Allison Anders, Dean Lent, Kurt Voss

Main Actors:

Chris D., Chris Shearer, Dave Alvin, Devon Anders

Plot:

Two musicians and a roadie take money that is owed to them from a job. One flees to Mexico, and everyone has questions.

Awards:

1 nomination.

Production:

Criterion Collection

Ratings:
Internet Movie Database:
5.4/10