

En el séptimo día (2018)
A group of undocumented Mexican immigrants work long hours six days a week, and then savor their day of rest on Sundays on the soccer fields of Brooklyn.En el séptimo día featuring Donal Brophy and Fernando Cardona is streaming with subscription on Kanopy, available for rent or purchase on iTunes, available for rent or purchase on Apple TV, and 2 others. It's a drama movie with a better than average IMDb audience rating of 7.1 (311 votes).
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Currently you are able to watch En el séptimo día streaming on Kanopy. It is also possible to buy En el séptimo día on VUDU, iTunes, and Apple TV or rent it on Google Play, VUDU, iTunes, and Apple TV.
Why to Watch En el séptimo día
En el séptimo día provides a compelling and realistic portrayal of the lives of undocumented Mexican immigrants, offering viewers a unique perspective that is often overlooked in mainstream cinema.
The movie's setting in the vibrant and diverse borough of Brooklyn adds a layer of authenticity and richness to the narrative, enhancing the overall viewing experience.
With an IMDb audience rating of 7.1, En el séptimo día has been well-received by viewers, indicating its strong storytelling and engaging performances.
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Available to stream on a subscription service (Kanopy).
Available to rent or buy from $2.99 on 4 services (iTunes, Apple TV, Google Play, and 1 other).
Not available to watch free online.
Not available to stream on a TV everywhere service.
#6216 Ranked in Movies on Kanopy
#45368 Ranked in Drama Movies
En el séptimo día has a better than average IMDb audience rating of 7.1 (311 votes). The movie is popular with Reelgood users lately.

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A group of undocumented Mexican immigrants work long hours six days a week, and then savor their day of rest on Sundays on the soccer fields of Brooklyn.