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My Family

My Family by Gregory Nava from New Line Home Video

    Three-generational epic saga of the Sanchez family as told by the eldest son.

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    Selena

    Selena by Gregory Nava from Warner Home Video

      Gregory Nava (Why Do Fools Fall In Love?) directs this more-or-less official film biography of the late Mexican-American singer, Selena Quintanilla Perez (the film is coproduced by her father), which emphasizes sentimentality over conflict and plays down the star's horrific death at the hands of a deranged fan. Jennifer Lopez is quite good as Selena, whose roots we come to know through the story of her father (Edward James Olmos), a Corpus Christi singer who was rejected by white audiences. The script focuses primarily on Selena's inspiring rise, and it tries to muster some sense of urgent conflict over not-particularly-contentious issues (such as her relationship with a guitarist). But Olmos does a fine job portraying the elder Perez as a possessive sort, and the music and general buoyancy of Lopez's performance are infectious. The unavoidable subject of Selena's killer--a woman who happened to be the president of her fan club--is considerably and oddly downplayed. --Tom Keogh

      The nuts and bolts of the irresistibly danceable music called Tejano are pop, rock, polka, R&B and Latin influences. To millions of fans there's another vital ingredient: the dynamic singer Selena. Vibrant and tuneful, Selena is the story of the Grammy Award-winning South Texas singer whose life tragically ended just as she was taking Tejano where it had never gone-into mainstream America. Pulsating with Selena's voice on the soundtrack and made with the participation of her family, the film brims with authenticity. It excitingly recreates the early life of a little girl who dreamed big, hit the road in the band bus named Big Bertha and whose concerts became electrifying events. In the title rose, Jennifer Lopez is herself electrifying. Edward James Olmos, Jon Seda and others also shine in "a poignant, heartwarming movie that deserves a standing ovation" (Jules Peimer, WKDM-Radio/New York).

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      Bordertown

      Bordertown by Gregory Nava from VELOCITY / THINKFILM

        A powerful story of life on the border between the United States and Mexico Bordertown is based on the hundreds of women working in American-owned factories who have been brutally raped and murdered in Juarez a city gripped by fear. The attacks have been covered up by the local authorities and still continue today.When editor of the Chicago Sentinel George Morgan (Sheen) sends ambitious reporter Lauren Adrian (Lopez) to Juarez Mexico to investigate the murders what she finds is the story of a lifetime. Eva a young woman who was raped and left for dead in the desert is the only woman to survive an attack. Unable to go to the police for help she turns to a local newspaper run by Diaz Alfonso (Banderas) former friend and colleague of Lauren s. Hiding Eva is incredibly dangerous but Lauren knows that publishing her story is the only way to expose the truth behind the murders. She is determined to find Eva s attackers but soon finds herself immersed in a dangerous web of corruption that extends to both sides of the border.System Requirements:Running Time: 114 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE/THRILLERS UPC: 821575555852 Manufacturer No: TF-55585

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        Selena (10th Anniversary Two-Disc Special Edition)

        Selena (10th Anniversary Two-Disc Special Edition) by Gregory Nava from Warner Home Video

          Gregory Nava (Why Do Fools Fall In Love?) directs this more-or-less official film biography of the late Mexican-American singer, Selena Quintanilla Perez (the film is coproduced by her father), which emphasizes sentimentality over conflict and plays down the star's horrific death at the hands of a deranged fan. Jennifer Lopez is quite good as Selena, whose roots we come to know through the story of her father (Edward James Olmos), a Corpus Christi singer who was rejected by white audiences. The script focuses primarily on Selena's inspiring rise, and it tries to muster some sense of urgent conflict over not-particularly-contentious issues (such as her relationship with a guitarist). But Olmos does a fine job portraying the elder Perez as a possessive sort, and the music and general buoyancy of Lopez's performance are infectious. The unavoidable subject of Selena's killer--a woman who happened to be the president of her fan club--is considerably and oddly downplayed. --Tom Keogh

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          Why Do Fools Fall in Love

          Why Do Fools Fall in Love by Gregory Nava from Warner Home Video

            Music-based romantic drama about the late singer/songwriter Frankie Lymon, who was responsible for many hit records but whose self-destructive life ended early, with many relationships left unresolved. three women, each claiming to be his wife, each with

            American Family - The Complete First Season

            American Family - The Complete First Season by Gregory Nava from 20th Century Fox

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              El Norte [Region 4]

              El Norte [Region 4] by Gregory Nava from Force

                Greatest Hits

                Greatest Hits by Abraham Quintanilla Jr. from EMI Latin

                  EMI Latin presents Selena: Greatest Hits. All audio tracks have been remastered and the videos have been restored to their original quality.

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                  Why Do Fools Fall In Love/ Dangerous Ground

                  Why Do Fools Fall In Love/ Dangerous Ground by Darrell Roodt from Warner Home Video

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                    Selena [Region 2]

                    Selena [Region 2] by Gregory Nava

                      Gregory Nava (Why Do Fools Fall In Love?) directs this more-or-less official film biography of the late Mexican-American singer, Selena Quintanilla Perez (the film is coproduced by her father), which emphasizes sentimentality over conflict and plays down the star's horrific death at the hands of a deranged fan. Jennifer Lopez is quite good as Selena, whose roots we come to know through the story of her father (Edward James Olmos), a Corpus Christi singer who was rejected by white audiences. The script focuses primarily on Selena's inspiring rise, and it tries to muster some sense of urgent conflict over not-particularly-contentious issues (such as her relationship with a guitarist). But Olmos does a fine job portraying the elder Perez as a possessive sort, and the music and general buoyancy of Lopez's performance are infectious. The unavoidable subject of Selena's killer--a woman who happened to be the president of her fan club--is considerably and oddly downplayed. --Tom Keogh

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