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From Prada to Nada
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAngel Gracia
Screenplay by
Based onSense and Sensibility
byJane Austen
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyHéctor Ortega
Edited byBradley McLaughlin
Music byHeitor Pereira
Production
companies
Distributed byPantelion Films
Lionsgate(United States)[1]
Release date
  • January 28, 2011(2011-01-28)(United States)
Running time
107 minutes
CountryUnited States
Languages
  • English
  • Spanish
Box office$4 million[2]

From Prada to Nadais a 2011 Americanromantic comedyfilm directed byAngel Gracia,loosely based onJane Austen's 1811 novelSense and Sensibility.[3]The screenplay was adapted byFina Torres,Luis Alfaro,and Craig Fernandez to be aLatinoversion of the English novel, where two spoiled sisters who have been left penniless after their father's sudden death are forced to move in with their estranged aunt in East Los Angeles.[4]

The film received alimited releasein the United States on January 28, 2011, byLionsgateandPantelion Films(a joint venture ofTelevisaand Lionsgate).[5][6]In the United States, it grossed $3 million theatrically;[7]the US box office result met Pantelion's expectation.[8][9]

Plot

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At the reading of their father's will, wealthy sisters Nora and Mary discover that they are bankrupt and are forced to sell their house to their half-brother Gabe Hernandez, who lets them live with him and his wife, Olivia. After Olivia tries to move them into the basement, the girls leave the house and move in with their maternal aunt, Aurelia, inEast Los Angeles.Nora quits law school and finds a job as a legal clerk to help support herself and Mary. Mary returns to college, where she meets and flirts with rich instructor Rodrigo while being admired from afar by Aurelia's neighbor Bruno. Nora arrives at her new job and learns that her Boss is Olivia's brother Edward, who she falls in love with.

The bulk of the film consists of a series of romantic escapades between the girls and their boyfriends, set against the backdrop of various parties and theMexican-Americancultural environment of East Los Angeles. In the end, Mary admits her feelings for Bruno and they kiss for the first time. Edward buys the house across from Aurelia and presents Nora the front door key, attached to an engagement ring. Family and friends are seen celebrating at Nora and Edward's street party wedding.

Cast

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Actor/Actress Role Notes Counterpart
Camilla Belle Nora Dominguez-Ferris The elder, serious, sister. She is a law student who does not want to put relationships above her career. Elinor Dashwood
Alexa Vega Mary Dominguez The younger, frivolous, sister. She loves to shop and misses being rich. Marianne Dashwood
Wilmer Valderrama Bruno The next door neighbor of Aunt Aurelia who falls for Mary. Colonel Brandon
Nicholas D'Agosto Edward Ferris Olivia's brother and Nora's love interest. Edward Ferrars
April Bowlby Olivia Gabe Jr's mean, selfish wife and Edward's sister. Fanny Dashwood
Kuno Becker Rodrigo Fuentes Mary's love interest. John Willoughby
Adriana Barraza Aurelia Jimenez Nora and Mary's maternal aunt. Mrs. Jennings

In addition,Alexis AyalaandPablo Cruz Guerreroplay Nora and Mary's father Gabriel Dominguez Sr and their half-brother Gabe Jr, respectively.

Release

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From Prada to Nadawas released onBlu-rayand DVD on May 3, 2011.

On thereview aggregatorwebsiteRotten Tomatoes,the film holds an approval rating of 20% based on 20 reviews, with an average rating of 4.1/10.[10]Metacritic,which uses aweighted average,assigned the film a score of 39 out of 100, based on 10 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[11]

Accolades

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Year Award Category Recipient Result
2011 12th ALMA Awards Favorite Movie Actress – Comedy/Musical Alexa Vega Won
Favorite Movie From Prada to Nada Nominated

References

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  1. ^https:// nytimes /2011/01/29/movies/29prada.html[bare URL]
  2. ^"From Prada to Nada (2011)".Box Office Mojo.RetrievedSeptember 6,2020.
  3. ^"From Prada to Nada - Film Review & Movie Trailer".Latinrapper.RetrievedOctober 18,2012.
  4. ^""From Prada to Nada," inspires through hardship ".Daily 49er.Archived fromthe originalon March 11, 2012.RetrievedOctober 18,2012.
  5. ^Hale, Mike (January 28, 2011)."Jane Austen, Transmigrated To Modern-Day East L.A."The New York Times.ISSN0362-4331.RetrievedAugust 15,2024.
  6. ^Leydon, Joe (January 28, 2011)."From Prada to Nada".Variety.RetrievedAugust 15,2024.
  7. ^From Prada to Nada,Box Office Mojo
  8. ^Movies (March 3, 2011)."Hispanics at the Movies: Hollywood Misses una Oportunidad".TheWrap.Archived fromthe originalon October 20, 2016.RetrievedOctober 18,2012.
  9. ^"Indie films or big budget movies?".CNN.March 29, 2007. Archived fromthe originalon January 29, 2012.
  10. ^"From Prada to Nada (2011)".Rotten Tomatoes.RetrievedAugust 3,2020.
  11. ^"From Prada to Nada Reviews".Metacritic.RetrievedJune 26,2023.
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