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How the Garcia Girls Spent Their Summers

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How the Garcia Girls Spent Their Summers (2008)

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Reviews Counted: 8 Fresh: 8  Rotten:0 Average Rating: 7.8/10
Runtime: 2 hrs 8 mins
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What does female desire look like? And how do self-inflicted limitations and social expectations shade and color it? In her tenderly comic, richly textured feature debut, Georgina Garcia Riedel lovingly explores the terrain of longing, loneliness, and self-realization among three... [More]
What does female desire look like? And how do self-inflicted limitations and social expectations shade and color it? In her tenderly comic, richly textured feature debut, Georgina Garcia Riedel lovingly explores the terrain of longing, loneliness, and self-realization among three generations of single women in a Mexican American family as they grapple with romantic drought.

As sweltering summer stretches over a sun-bleached Arizona border town, Doña Genoveva (Lucy Gallardo), the Garcia family matriarch, decides to buy a car. The only catch is that she doesn't know how to drive. When she enlists Don Pedro's pedagogical skills, sparks begin to fly--at her house and beyond. Her daughter, Lolita, played with deadpan poignancy by Elizabeth Peña, seems to have hit a dry spell until things start to sizzle at the butcher shop where she works. Meanwhile, Lolita's teenage daughter, Blanca, a radiant America Ferrera (Real Women have Curves), engineers an awakening all her own. It's as if the languid heat wave has thawed everyone's defenses and jump-started a sexual revolution.

Like the folks in the story, Riedel's camera never hurries, savoring the poetic vistas and lazy rhythms of the rural Southwest without resorting to sentimentality. Her three heroines are utterly human--full of idiosyncrasies and unexpected charms. In each of them is a distinctive, newly discovered sensuality, an engine that drives them forward, kicking up dust as they go. --© Maya Releasing [Less]

Genre: Comedies

Starring: America Ferrera, Elizabeth Peña, Lucy Gallardo, Steven Bauer, Jorge Cervera

Director: Georgina Garcia Riedel
Screenwriter: Georgina Garcia Riedel
Producer: Georgina Garcia Riedel, Olga Arana

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Three generations of Garcia women trying to spice up their lives with sex during a hot and boring summer.

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05/15/08 01:54 PM
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
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Unlike so many of her peers who depend on music to do everything but deliver the dialogue, [director] Riedel isn't afraid of silence; early in the film there's a solid minute of noiselessness as the camera lovingly pans the town, establishing the story's

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05/15/08 12:37 PM
Jessica Reaves
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Three strong women given a chance to come alive. What a concept!

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05/15/08 11:58 AM
Matt Pais
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Writer-director Georgina Garcia Riedel’s feature debut is so good for so long that it breaks the heart to watch the film lose its way.

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05/15/08 09:25 AM
Tim Grierson
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Bless me father for I have fornicated, and loved it!

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05/15/08 07:13 AM
Kam Williams
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A tenderly spun tale of female sexual desire traversing three generations of Latina women north of the border, the movie is crafted glowingly from a woman's point of view, and with supreme sensitivity, dignity, warmth, sadness and humor.

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05/10/08 05:54 AM
Prairie Miller
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This is a quaint little film that’s easily overlooked, but a savory, lazy-day treat if noticed and given a chance.

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12/06/05 08:00 PM
Daniel Wible
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08/20/05 03:54 AM
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If "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" can make $200m, I'm damn sure that this is a film that could do likewise, given half the chance.

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08/20/05 03:54 AM
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