Ana (Vanessa Benavente), a housekeeper from El Salvador, brings her teenage son Nico (Ezekiel Pacheco) to help her clean an affluent family’s Los Angeles home. But after someone rings the front gate, her employers, Marianne (Miranda Otto) and Peter Barris (Noah Wyle), inform them that immigration officers are searching for them and convince the pair to hide in a basement closet, demanding they hand over their cell phones as a safety precaution. As days go by under the same roof, each family begins to question the other’s true intentions in this riveting and emotional thriller from first-time feature director Augustus Meleo Bernstein.

Rated R for language and some drug use.

Ana (Vanessa Benavente), a housekeeper from El Salvador, brings her teenage son Nico (Ezekiel Pacheco) to help her clean an affluent family’s Los Angeles home. But after someone rings the front gate, her employers, Marianne (Miranda Otto) and Peter Barris (Noah Wyle), inform them that immigration officers are searching for them and convince the pair to hide in a basement closet, demanding they hand over their cell phones as a safety precaution. As days go by under the same roof, each family begins to question the other’s true intentions in this riveting and emotional thriller from first-time feature director Augustus Meleo Bernstein.

"I began to write a script that read like the set-up for a horror film, but the source of dread wasn’t a slasher or a supernatural force, it was a cruel and dangerous government policy."

Ana Ibarra (Vanessa Benavente), a housekeeper from El Salvador, has been working for the Barris family for eight months when she first brings her teenage son Nico (Ezekiel Pacheco) to help her. Told by the Barrises that their family’s home has been visited by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents looking for the mother and son during a sweeping crackdown, the pair is grateful when Marianne (Miranda Otto) offers to let them stay in the house until the situation can be sorted out. Her attorney husband Peter (Noah Wyle) appears reluctant to have Ana and Nico stay and imposes a series of strict conditions: Don’t leave the house, don’t stand near windows, turn over all cell phones, stay out of his office and spend nights hidden away in a locked storage space in the basement.

After several days without further visits from ICE, Nico begins to bristle under the restrictions. Breaking the rules and wandering through the house at night, he surprises the Barrises’ teenage daughter Lauren (Sadie Stanley), who has her own misgivings about the Ibarras’ presence.

As time goes by and tensions mount, each family begins to question the other’s motivations in this riveting and emotional thriller.

The Cast

Miranda Otto (marianne Barris)
has been nominated for Best Actress four times by the Australian Film Institute, an honor that is Australia’s equivalent to the Oscar. Otto also earned an Australian Film Critics Circle Award nomination for her performance in The Last Days of Chez Nous and starred in Love Serenade, which won the Camera d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival. She has worked with such acclaimed directors as Steven Spielberg, Terrence Malick, Peter Jackson, Michel Gondry and Robert Zemeckis. Otto can currently be seen in the theatrical release Talk to Me and the Hulu series “The Clearing.” Other recent credits include the Netflix series “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” and the feature Downhill, in which she co-stars opposite Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Will Ferrell.
Noah Wyle (Peter Barris)
Noah Wyle has appeared in 254 episodes of “ER” over 15 seasons and was also the star of the TNT series “Falling Skies.” More recently, Wyle starred in Ava DuVernay and Greg Berlanti’s limited series “The Red Line,” for CBS, earning a 2020 Broadcast Film Critics Association Award nomination. His other recent works include Matthew Weiner’s “The Romanoffs” and the long-running TNT series “The Librarians.” Wyle has been tapped as the lead in the IMDb/Amazon reboot of the hit series “Leverage.”
Ezekiel Pacheco (Nico Ibarra)
Ezekiel was born in Ayutla de los Libres, Guerrero, Mexico, but raised in Watts, California, after being brought to the U.S. at the age of 1. Pacheco played football growing up and was a street vendor with his parents, selling ice cream and cooking chicken at his family’s shop. While under DACA, he studied to get his degree in business management and began his acting career, alongside his brother Kenny Pacheco. He trained at AGB Studios, and later at Slauson Rec. Theater Company with Shia LaBeouf. He is also mentored by Ed Harris. Today Pacheco is best known for his performances in the TV series “On My Block,” “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Chivalry.” At the Gates is his feature film debut.
Vanessa Benavente (Ana Ibarra)
Vanessa is best known for her role in the television series “The Chosen,” which has garnered more than 550 million episode views across 175 countries and is currently part of the Sunday lineup on the CW in the U.S. She also starred in Jorge Xolalpa’s feature Your Iron Lady. She will next be seen in the lead role in FaceLove, which is being filmed in the U.S. and Spain. Benavente began acting, dancing and singing at 15 in her high school drama club, but had to temporarily abandon her dream of becoming an actress because there was not enough of a film industry to sustain her in her native Peru. After traveling to the U.S. to study engineering, she decided to take the plunge. Determined to do whatever it took, Benavente soon traveled to Madrid to study with the same renowned acting coach who trained Oscar® winners Javier Bardem and Penélope Cruz. Theater was Benavente’s first love, and it was on stage that she earned her first positive reviews by performing in Lima, Madrid, Miami and Los Angeles, in both English and Spanish. After moving to Los Angeles, opportunities arose in film and television, including being cast as the Virgin Mary in “The Chosen,” Benavente lives in Los Angeles with her actor husband, Sergio Lanza, and their daughters Olivia and Amaia.
Sadie Anne Stanley (Lauren)
Sadie is a dynamic and versatile performer who is quickly emerging as one of the industry’s brightest young talents. She has recently been profiled in The Hollywood Reporter’s “Next Big Thing” feature and was also named to Variety’s “Power of Young Hollywood” list. Stanley can currently be seen starring in the second season of Freeform’s hit anthology series “Cruel Summer,” in which she plays the lead role of Megan Landry. She can also be seen in Ray Romano’s directorial debut Somewhere In Queens, starring alongside Romano, Laurie Metcalf and Sebastian Maniscalco. The family drama, which premiered at the 2022 Tribeca Film Festival to critical acclaim, was released in theatres this year by Lionsgate/Roadside Attractions. Originally from South Carolina, Stanley’s breakout role came as the title character in the Disney Channel’s live-action adaptation of Kim Possible. Since then, she has recurred on the Emmy-nominated Netflix series “Dead To Me,” starred in Netflix’s action comedy The Sleepover, opposite Malin Åkerman and Ken Marino, and appeared in the Duplass Brothers’ anthology series “Room 104” on HBO. Stanley can currently be seen on ABC’s “The Goldbergs” in the recurring role of Brea Bee.

The Filmmakers

AUGUSTUS MELEO BERNSTEIN (Director, Writer, Producer) is a writer, director and producer from Los Angeles. He has an M.F.A. in directing from the American Film Institute. Before earning his masters, Bernstein graduated with a degree in cinema studies from the University of Pennsylvania. At the Gates is his directorial feature film debut.

The Filmmakers

AUGUSTUS MELEO BERNSTEIN

AUGUSTUS MELEO BERNSTEIN (Director, Writer, Producer) is a writer, director and producer from Los Angeles. He has an M.F.A. in directing from the American Film Institute. Before earning his masters, Bernstein graduated with a degree in cinema studies from the University of Pennsylvania. At the Gates is his directorial feature film debut.

JHANVI MOTLA (Producer) is a Los Angeles-based filmmaker from Mumbai whose films have shown at Deauville American Film Festival, New York Film Festival, AFI Fest and exhibited on platforms such as Netflix and HBO Max. Her producing works spans across narrative films, documentaries, branded content, commercials and music videos. Her most recent short film, Mirage, was produced as part of NALIP’s Women of Color Incubator, sponsored by Netflix.

In addition to her producing work, Motla is developing “Mr & Mrs Patel”, her feature directorial debut, as part of the 1497 Mentorship Lab. She is an alumnus of the American Film Institute Conservatory as well as Film Independent’s artist development initiative, Project Involve. Motla is keen to be a part of projects that highlight the stories of people who exist on the fringes of society.
 
PAULO TORRES (Producer) is an artist, filmmaker and producer based in Los Angeles, California. He got his start in the industry working for the renowned music and television producer Benny Medina, the creative force behind The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and the careers of global artists such as Will Smith and Jennifer Lopez. He now owns and operates Five Towers, a full service production company in LA. His clients include Jaden and Willow Smith, New Balance, Samsung and many others. At the Gates is his first feature film.
 

ALAN TORRES (Director of Photography) is a Los Angeles-based cinematographer best known for lensing the award-winning indie Same Difference, as well as a number of short films and music videos.

Torres’ artistic interests focus on story-driven cinematography that enhances what is already on the page. His work has been featured on Hulu, Netflix, Channel 4 and BET+. Torres most recently shot additional photography for the feature Skater Girl, the story of a teen in rural India whose life is changed when she discovers a passion for skateboarding.

In addition to his narrative work Torres is working on a documentary in Mexico about Bacanora, an agave-based spirit largely unknown to the world until now. He is also a frequent collaborator with Jaden Smith on his music videos and the fashion company MSFTSrep.

Torres is a graduate of the American Film Institute’s prestigious M.F.A. program in cinematography as well as an alumnus of Film Independent’s artist development program, Project Involve.

FRIDA OLIVA and ANDREW KIM (Production Designers) are a design duo with an extensive portfolio across television, films and commercials. Their recent work includes Amazon’s special “Yearly Departed” and the feature films Paradise Highway, Faith Based and Heartthrob. Oliva and Kim founded the design firm Wabi Sabi Labs in 2020. Creating spaces that live and breathe and exploring depths in layers are the foundation of their practice.

Hailing from Mexico City, Oliva has been designing movies for a decade. Kim has been art directing and working in the art department for more than 12 years. Both are members of the Art Directors Guild.

JACOB EHRLICH (Editor) has edited several award-winning short films and web series including the award winners Rinse & Repeat and “A Dolt’s Life.” Ehrlich makes his feature-film debut with At the Gates. Though based in Los Angeles, he recently graduated from Tufts University with a degree in film and media studies as well as computer science.

JULIA NEWMAN (Composer) is a Los Angeles-based film composer and songwriter with a long family history in entertainment. She is the daughter of composer Thomas Newman and one of only two female composers in the Newman dynasty. Her credits include the award-winning web series “Coupled” and she has worked across a variety of media platforms including short films, documentaries and video games.

Newman’s harmonic and textural sensibilities, along with an innate understanding of what constitutes drama, set her sound apart and make her work both recognizable and culturally relevant.

After receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from California Institute of the Arts, Newman went on to attend USC’s prestigious Screen Scoring Program, graduating with a master’s degree in the spring of 2020.

BEACON PICTURES (Production Company) is a film and television production company that has made 48 films and over 200 episodes of prime-time television. Films that Beacon has produced or executive produced include Air Force One, starring Harrison Ford; The Hurricane, starring Denzel Washington; Spy Game, starring Brad Pitt and Robert Redford; The Family Man, starring Nicolas Cage; Ladder 49, starring John Travolta and Joaquin Phoenix; The Guardian, starring Kevin Costner and Ashton Kutcher; Children of Men, starring Clive Owen; Dawn of the Dead, starring Sarah Polley; Bring It On, starring Kirsten Dunst; Open Range, starring Kevin Costner, Robert Duvall and Annette Bening; Thirteen Days, starring Kevin Costner; and A Lot Like Love, starring Ashton Kutcher.

PICTUREHOUSE (Production Company) is a Los Angeles-based content marketing and distribution company led by CEO Bob Berney and COO Jeanne R. Berney. The company acquires, markets and distributes global content across all platforms. Originally formed in 2005 as a joint venture between Time Warner’s HBO Films and New Line Cinema, the Picturehouse brand has a long history of storied excellence. For more information visit Picturehouse.com.

FIVE TOWERS is a full-service production company located in the Arts District of Downtown Los Angeles. Established in 2014 by Paulo and Alan Torres; together they have produced a range of work for global brands and talent spanning from Music Videos and Commercials to Narrative work in Short Films, Documentaries and Feature Films.Five Towers work has been featured on Netflix, Hulu, and BET+.

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