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DVD : Yo Soy Boricua, Pa'Que Tu Lo Sepas

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starring: Jimmy Smits, Rosie Perez, Sixto Ramos, Carmen Serrano, Chema Soto
directed by: Rosie Perez, Liz Garbus

 : Yo Soy Boricua, Pa'Que Tu Lo Sepas

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0796019796422
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Red Envelope Ent
Manufacturer: Red Envelope Ent
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Red Envelope Ent
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 05, 2007
Running Time: 85 minutes
Studio: Red Envelope Ent
Theatrical Release Date: 2006
Sales Rank: 9923
MPN: GEPD79642D




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Editorial Review:

Description:
The famous Puerto Rican Day Parade in New York City jump-starts Rosie Perez's witty take on Puerto Rican culture. The parade marches to its own ecstatic beat, as does its people through triumph and indignity. Perez, the Academy Award®-nominated actress turned filmmaker, never lets the footing get too heavy. She and codirector Oscar®-nominated documentarian Liz Garbus enlighten through humor and Perez's own sparkling presence. Weaving snippets of Perez and her family with thought-provoking history narrated by actor Jimmy Smits, the filmmakers render a pastiche of unbridled optimism. The title is a contagious colloquial chant of the island's indigenous people, the Taíno. Puerto Ricans do not doubt their identity, the subjects of the film tell us, but they are determined to let the rest of the world know who they are. Pride, often an overused word, comes alive in a documentary that goes down as easily as a frothy cocktail-and still packs a punch. American exploitation and the fight for political clout are no laughing matters but Boricua shows that toughness sometimes means laughing in the face of such obstacles. In one funny bit, Perez encounters an acute case of mistaken perception on her way to a speaking engagement. As her brethren illustrate throughout the film, the show must go on. Puerto Ricans' contributions to the arts and their inextricable link to New York City (Perez grew up in Bushwick, Brooklyn, just so you know!) reveal the beating heart of a small island whose arteries course throughout society. - Ron Dicker



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - not what you would think
yeah, i would like to politely ask amazon to not ask me to review any thing un less they are willing to pay me. Thanks Rob



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - It's Just Awful-PERIOD!
Don't let my name fool you, I know the Island of Puerto Rico and the people of the island well.It's a great place with many many wonderful people.
Granted, the slant here is on a Nuyorican viewpoint, except that
Rosie Perez and company never really get to a concrete reason of what and why they should be so "proud". Instead, she concentrates on the style of displays the annual parades emphasize,NOT on the real struggles and culture of the island, and why the status problem, at this stage ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Yo Soy Boricua
Total disappointment. Video is offensive, vulgar, badly made and does not address the key issues facing the Puertorican people and the political future of the island. It had neither a plot nor a reason. Regret buying it, would never recommend it to anyone.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Bravo!
I think rosie perez did a fine job putting this documentary together. I really enjoyed it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Proud Boriqua......
This is one amazing video to show the new generation....it's not boring and very informative to those who don't know our culture....This will be one video that it will be mandatory to watch for anyone coming to my home, lol.....

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