We All Want the Same Thing
A diverse Latin community tries to save a Hispanic family from being separated and deported--a coming-home, a fake wedding, ice agents, and a hurricane on the way provide high drama and comedy. Through this community we experience a unique tale of love and loss and the struggle for freedom.
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Tony CapoteDirector
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Tony CapoteWriter
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Bryan IlgWriter
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Tony CapoteProducer
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Arlene TurProducer
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Rebecca CapoteProducer
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Beatriz UrgellesProducer
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Roberto San MartinKey Cast
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Arlene TurKey Cast
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Chris Anthony FerrerKey Cast
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Pilar BruKey Cast
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Andy GuzeKey Cast
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Andy QuirogeKey Cast
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Sergio Dore Jr.Key Cast
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Valeria PintosKey Cast
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Egon von SchirachDirector of Photography
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Egon von SchirachEditor
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Project Type:Web / New Media
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Genres:Drama, Comedy
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Runtime:15 minutes
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital, 5D Markiii
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Tony Capote is a filmmaker and writer. He was born and raised in South Florida. Cultivated in the theatre by his mother, Arminda Cabrera and father, Rodolfo Capote, who was a lighting engineer for world-renowned theaters and cabarets in Cuba, Puerto Rico and South Florida. Tony was exposed to the world of theatre from the age of five. His constant backstage interaction with actors, dancers and performers instilled in him exactly who he has become – a visionary filmmaker with a transcendent view of life.
His unplanned visit to Los Angeles over 18 years ago ignited infinite opportunities that led him all over the world covering National and International Television commercials, Documentaries and Feature Films. Tony’s travels provided various work in Italy, Hawaii, New York, Los Angeles, Puerto Rico and Miami. His experience culminates from all levels of production including Art Department, Lighting Assistant, Assistant Camera and Assistant Director. His assistant directorial debuts include the Television series “Los Teens”/ Telemundo and “Planet Ibsen”, a feature filmed in Florida.
Shortly after Planet Ibsen he moved to New York and focused on Art Direction for print adverts and commercial work that led him to additional travels throughout the Islands. A year later, a wonderful surprise unveiled a new chapter in his life – the birth of his son, Tano Capote.