Showing posts with label Latinos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Latinos. Show all posts
Monday, January 24, 2011
La Mission
Watched La Mission last night. Enjoyed it a lot. Some reviewers liked it. Times review panned it; Ebert gave it 2½ stars. I give it 3: powerful acting overcomes some clichéd dialogue; great story; beautiful cars, wonderful music. Rex Reed, whom I did not realize is still around, gives it warm praise and 3 out of 4 eyeballs.
Labels:
Cars,
Family,
Film,
Latinos,
San Francisco
Sunday, April 25, 2010
La Mission
April 7, 2010, 6:00 PM ET: New Benjamin Bratt Film ‘La Mission’ Highlights Car Culture.
“La Mission,” a film starring Benjamin Bratt and directed by his brother, Peter, is set in San Francisco’s Mission District. It focuses on a father named Che Rivera, played by Bratt, who struggles with the revelation that his son is gay.
Check out this story and other articles about cars on our sister blog Driver’s Seat.
“La Mission,” a film starring Benjamin Bratt and directed by his brother, Peter, is set in San Francisco’s Mission District. It focuses on a father named Che Rivera, played by Bratt, who struggles with the revelation that his son is gay.
Check out this story and other articles about cars on our sister blog Driver’s Seat.
Labels:
Cars,
Latinos,
San Francisco,
Sexual behavior,
Sexual identity
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