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Three generations of women in a Mexican American family experience sexual awakenings over the course of a summer. | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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An Outstanding First Film! moreCast
(Credited cast)| Elizabeth Peña | ... | Lolita | |
| America Ferrera | ... | Blanca | |
| Lucy Gallardo | ... | Dona Genoveva | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Eliana Alexander | ... | Nora | |
| David Barrera | ... | Sal's Uncle | |
| Steven Bauer | ... | Victor Reyes | |
| Alek Carrera | ... | Soap Opera Actor | |
| Ana Cervantes | ... | Doña Loda | |
| Jorge Cervera | ... | Don Pedro | |
| Patricia De Leon | ... | Soap Opera Actress | |
| Marina Dena-Santo | ... | Cuka | |
| Alyssa Diaz | ... | Rose | |
| Ricki Lopez | ... | Father Miguel | |
| Leo Minaya | ... | Sal | |
| Alberto Montero | ... | Freddie | |
| Alberto Montero | ... | Freddie | |
| Ruben Moreno | ... | Old Man | |
| Rick Najera | ... | Jose Luis | |
| Marina Dena Santo | ... | Cucka | |
| Jane Sevilla | ... | Carla | |
| Perla Walters | ... | Nena | |
| Victor Wolf | ... | Oswaldo | |
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Rated R for sexual content and some language.Parents Guide:
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Argentina:128 min (Buenos Aires Festival Internacional de Cine Independiente)Country:
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Dolby DigitalFilming Locations:
Arizona, USAMOVIEmeter: 
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I saw "How The Garcia Girls Spent Their Summer" at its Arizona premier in Yuma. (The director is from a wide spot in the road about 25 miles down the road, not too far from the Mexican border.) It's a quiet film and I think that your average action film chuckle-head won't get it. The film is a deft study of three generations of Latina women (abuela, mama, y hija) who wind up seeking love during a single summer in a small border town in Arizona. Obviously, there's a fair amount of family biographical material that the director has drawn upon.
A few picks: This is a low budget piece, and sometimes, the seams show. For example, the crew could have used a better focus-puller. Some of the transitions are awkward. They skimped some on the music, which seems to cover the latter two-thirds of the effort.
Again, the is a quiet film. If you like razzle, go back to the basement, play some video games on your computer, and come up when your Mom calls you up for lunch. Otherwise, if you like quiet, well-acted films, that cover topics and populations not usually depicted in the cinema, go ahead and enjoy. I gave it a "10" for a first effort. Kick out the first effort part and it's still an "8".