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Across the Line

5.2(14)20161h 28m
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About Across the Line

Across the Line is a 2016 movie in the Drama genre, directed by Director X., starring Stephan James, Sarah Jeffery and Shamier Anderson. It has a runtime of 1 hour 28 minutes. It holds an average rating of 5.2/10 from 14 viewers. Below you can see where to watch Across the Line in Mexico — across streaming, rental and purchase options — along with the full cast, trailer and viewer reviews.

Overview

Out of the approximately 600 players in the National Hockey League, thirty are Black. Mattie Slaughter, a hockey phenom from the rural Black community of North Preston, wants to make it thirty-one. To reach his goal, Mattie needs to keep his nose clean and avoid trouble. Hard to do though, when you go to a school where racism taints every interaction, your older brother is a hustler and you’re crushing on a girl who’s already hooked up.

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Themes & keywords

canadaice hockeyracismhalifax

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Where can I watch Across the Line in Mexico?+

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How long is Across the Line?+

Across the Line has a runtime of 1 hour 28 minutes (88 minutes).

Who stars in Across the Line?+

Across the Line stars Stephan James, Sarah Jeffery, Shamier Anderson, Lanette Ware and Steven Love.

When did Across the Line come out?+

Across the Line is a 2016 movie directed by Director X..

What genre is Across the Line?+

Across the Line is Drama film.

Who directed Across the Line?+

Across the Line was directed by Director X..

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