La Chiva

By Joan at 11:02 pm on Friday, September 29, 2006

The Goat Based on a true story, La Chiva is an inspiring tale that traces the indomitable spirit of a poor Mexican girl. The film follows ten-year-old Gloria (Siara Padilla) whose parents finally have enough money to buy her a new dress. But when her father (Sergio Arras) comes home with a goat to provide his family with fresh milk, the goat breaks loose and eats the new dress off the clothesline. Her mother (Marcella Bragagnolo), who bought the five-dollar dress on credit, must use the family’s limited funds to continue to make the payments. But Gloria refuses to give up - she struggles her way back into her old, tattered dress and with a fierce instinct to survive, moves beyond childhood heartache toward adult understanding. La Chiva is a story with a message of hope about the human capacity to rise above hardship and continue past life’s tragedies, no matter how big or small.

Award-winning director Akiva Peñaloza has created a visual feast with a touching tale about the immigrant experience. She captures the true story of an immigrant family facing issues of deportation, poverty, and racism. Masterfully woven in is the magical story about the spirit of one little girl to thrive against adversity.

“The beautiful lighting, rustic location, well cast actors and simple story all contribute to a film that feels nostalgic and personal.” www.BullfightersCafe.com

Spanish audio with English subtitles.
No rating.
Country of Origin: United States
Release date 10/2006


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Comment by Jennifer

October 22, 2006 @ 2:52 pm

Hey guys it’s Jennifer sorry I haven’t had a chance to comment before but I enjoyed working with all of you. I saw the movie and voted for it so much it was great. Sierra you were so good I am very proud of you. I had a good time working with everyone and Akiva you made it so easy thank you for letting me be a part of a great movie and a great cast and crew to work with. The movie was great. Thanks.

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