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  1. English. The Blue Diner is a 2001 romantic comedy film directed and written by Jan Egleson. The producer Natatcha Estébanez also co-wrote and story and screenplay. Director Jan Egleson used excess film stock from the production of James Cameron's Titanic (1997). The movie was filmed in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

    • Claudio Ragazzi
    • Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)
    • Natatcha Estébanez
    • Lisa Vidal, William Marquez
  2. 8. Apr. 2001 · The Blue Diner: Directed by Jan Egleson. With Miriam Colon, Lisa Vidal, J.R. Yenque, William Marquez. Eager to become a businesswoman, an immigrant from Puerto Rico tries to adjust to life in the United States.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Jan Egleson
    • 2001-04-08
  3. THE BLUE DINER is a film about food, memory, language and caskets. It is the story of a Puerto Rican mother and daughter living together in Boston and the difficulties they encounter when the daughter, Elena, mysteriously loses her ability to speak Spanish, her first language.

  4. Overview. Blue Diner is a story of a Puerto Rican mother Meche (Miriam Colon) and daughter Elena (Lisa Vidal) living together in Boston and difficulties they face when Elena mysteriously loses her ability to speak Spanish, he first language.

  5. The Blue Diner is a 2001 romantic comedy film directed and written by Jan Egleson. The producer Natatcha Estébanez also co-wrote and story and screenplay. Director Jan Egleson used excess film stock from the production of James Cameron's Titanic (1997). The movie was filmed in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

  6. Summaries. Eager to become a businesswoman, an immigrant from Puerto Rico tries to adjust to life in the United States. On her 26th birthday, Elena suffers an anomaly: she loses her ability to speak Spanish.

  7. 30. Apr. 2001 · "Blue Diner" tosses an awkward dollop of magical realism into what's a familiar stew recalling "The Wedding Planner" and every other romantic comedy where an uptight, upwardly mobile heroine finds ...