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Good movie recommendation... Check out the preview trailer at http://www.bellathemovie.com/resourc...s/105#more-105
It is only playing (so far) this weekend at the Grand 14 (Kaliste Saloom and Ambassador) on THIS FRIDAY (Nov. 16) through THIS coming Tuesday... If it does well (and it will), it will stay longer. There is a LOT of buzz on this movie...
Their website is http://www.bellathemovie.com It WON the Toronto Film Festival's People's Choce Award. Also won the crystal heart award from the Heartland Film Festival.
One of the stars is former UL Miss USA Ali Landry. The film was directed by her husband, Alejandro Monteverde. Ali plays a character named Celia.REVIEWS & QUOTES
Warm, sweet and funny.
-Roger Ebert, rogerebert.com
VersategUniversity of Louisianas a natural on the big screen, a compelling presence.
-Ruthe Stein, SF Chronicle
"A sweet, life-affirming picture"
- Gary Goldstein, Los Angeles Times
"A bear-hugging embrace of sweetness and light"
-Stephen Holden, The New York Times
"Cynics need not apply, but I found "Bella" a real heart tugger."
- Lou Lumenick, New York Post
Powerful and moving... a true inspiration.
-CNN, Ana Maria Montero
"The warmest family drama I've seen in years"
-Frank Lovece- Film Journal
FOX NEWS
I am very pleased that the Toronto Film Festival chose "Bella" to win their top audience award over the weekend¦. It's incredibly charming, with terrific performances by Tammy Blanchard and Mexican star Eduardo Verastegui and Manny Perez. It's directed by Alejandro Gomez Monteverde. It's too easy to say this is the "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" of this season, because "Bella" is far more complex and sophisticated while losing none of the humor. Whoever decides to release "Bella" will have a nice little hit on their hands. The freshness and lack of affectation in "Bella" must have appealed to audiences who had to endure a number of big-name films that seemed contrived, stale or calculated. You can read the article by going to this link:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,214255,00.html
HOLLYWOOD REPORTER: "Bella" Wins
TORONTO -- A trio of Mexicans triumphed at the Toronto International Film Festival on Saturday when their U.S. independent drama "Bella" captured the People's Choice Award, voted on by festival audiences¦. "These Mexican guys go to America and beat the American independents at their game -- it's impressive,"
Toronto festival co-director Noah Cowan said after an awards luncheon.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/..._id=1003123305
HOLLYWOOD REPORTER: The Story Behind "Bella"
Winning in Toronto can be the first step on the road to Oscar and Golden Globes success. "Bella" could wind up following in the footsteps of such past Toronto winners as: "American Beauty," which won five Oscars in 2000, including best picture and director, and three Globes, including best picture and director; "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," which won four Oscars in 2001, including best foreign language film, was a best picture Oscar nominee and won two Globes, including best director for Ang Lee. Read the article at this link:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/...vnu_content_id =1003221195
VARIETY
"This movie depicts the culture but also transcends it," said Pilar O'Leary, exec director of the Smithsonian Institute's Latino Center. "It has universal appeal."Which is why the Latino Center is presenting Verastegui and helmer Alejandro Monteverde with its award for emerging talent. Pic doesn't see release until August, but because of the increasing buzz, the Mexican Embassy wanted to sponsor a private screening as part of its Cinco de Mayo bash. -William Triplett, Variety.com To read entire article visit this link:
http://www.variety.com/article/VR111...=1&query=bella
AFI (American Film Institute) Movie Review - Dallas
Life is really, really hard; thank god it's so beautiful - it's one of those rare films that catches you by the emotional short hairs and refuses to let go. By the time the final reel plays, you're going to be weeping tears of commingled sadness and joy - unless you happen to have blocked tear ducts. (And, if you do, you might consider a viewing of this movie as a possible cure.) Bella is
really not so much a love story (in the sense of two people falling head over heels) as it is a story about love and how it can heal psychic wounds and enrich our lives. -John P. Meyer, AFI Dallas. To read article visit this link:
http://www.pegasusnews.com/news/2007...eview-ibellai/
InCONTENTION.com
"Bella" marks the debut feature of Alejandro Gomez Monteverde, a truly humble man in awe of the fact that he's actually made it here. It's better to know as little as possible about this film before going into it but let me tell you that it feels both sincere and loving. It's great to see a film that legitimately moves the viewer without being drowned in sap. And it does this in just 90 minutes. If it comes your way, see it. You won't regret it. You can read the article by going to this link:
http://www.incontention.com/toronto/...ul_indeed.html
NBC, MIAMI
"Bella is a romantic drama full of heart, soul and beautiful messages. It's a film that will stay with you forever! Powerful, passionate and unpredictable, Bella is a rare gem, a true surprise. A movie that can transform your life and keep you thinking. Bella is a cinematic jewel. One of the best films I've seen in a long time".Watch out for its extraordinary cast, especially Mexican leading
man Eduardo Verastegui, truly the "Brad Pitt of Latin America". -- Maria Salas,
NBC-Miami
Colorado Springs Gazette-Brandon Fibbs
"Bella is a irrefutably effortless and heartwarming film, an indie gem with a deep soul and a beautiful message."
The Austin Chronicle
"A beautiful film (with) pitch-perfect performances. A film that embraces and celebrates the possibility for change and growth, both personal and spiritual."