
From Prada to Nada [Blu-ray]
by Alexa Vega (Mary Dominguez),
Camilla Belle (Nora Dominguez),
Adriana Barraza (Aunt Aurelia),
Wilmer Valderrama (Bruno),
Kuno Becker (Rodrigo),
April Bowlby (Olivia),
Nicholas D'Agosto (Edward),
Luis Rosales (Juanito),
Alexis Ayala (Gabriel Dominguez Sr.),
Norma Reyna (Carmina),
Catalina López (Trinita),
José María Negri (Benjamin Kerensky),
Mario Zaragoza (Federico),
Pablo Cruz (Gabriel Dominguez Jr.,Comadre 2),
Begoña Narváez (Carry Sullivan),
Romina Peniche (Rosita),
Nydia Torres (Chola),
Adriana Morales (Chola Leader),
Patty Maldonado (Lupe),
Aldonza Vélez (Angelica Ramirez),
Olivario Gareli (Marco Antonio Ramirez),
Harry Porter (Professor Smith),
Karla Souza (Lucy),
Alex García (Max Schoeder),
Gregg Lucas (Richard Pinter),
Rosa Maria Soria (Maria Ramirez),
Lorena Martinez (Rosalita Ramirez),
Nydia Garcia (Esperanza Ramirez),
Leticia Fabián (Natalia),
Tina French (Old Librarian),
Pablo Martínez de Velasco (Pablo the Gardener),
Ernesto Arizpe (Bad Guy 1),
Diego Mejía (Bad Guy 2),
Bernardo Leal (Bad Guy 3),
Joana Brito (Comadre 1),
Jaime Aleman (Car Buyer),
Susana Contreras (Elderly Janitor),
Geraldine Zinat (Receptionist),
Susana Altamirano (Cubicle Head),
Diana Bovio (Classmate),
Antonio González (Contractor),
Tomas Montemayor (Neighbor Boy),
Ersin Pertan (Salesman),
Alexander Aguila (Store Guard),
Angel Gracia (Director),
Angel Gracia (Director,Writer),
Luis Alfaro (Screenwriter),
Luis Alfaro (Screenwriter),
Fina Torres (Screenwriter),
Fina Torres (Screenwriter),
Craig Fernandez (Screenwriter),
Craig Fernandez (Screenwriter),
Jane Austen,
Gigi Pritzker (Producer),
Linda McDonough (Producer),
Rossana Arau (Producer),
Gary Gilbert (Producer),
Lisa Ellzey (Producer),
William Lischak (Executive Producer),
William Lischak (Executive Producer),
Fernando Pérez Gavilán (Executive Producer),
Fernando Pérez Gavilán (Executive Producer),
James M. McNamara (Executive Producer),
James M. McNamara (Executive Producer),
Benjamin Odell (Executive Producer),
Benjamin Odell (Executive Producer),
Deborah Del Prete (Executive Producer),
Deborah Del Prete (Executive Producer),
Héctor Ortega (Cinematographer),
Anthony Rivero Stabley (Production Designer,Production Designer),
Bradley McLaughlin (Editor),
Heitor Pereira (Composer),
Heitor Pereira (Composer),
Victoria Burrows (Casting),
Scot Boland (Casting,Casting),
Gerardo Moreno (Stunts),
Cristopher "Choke" Correa (Unit Production Manager),
Ismael Rodriguez (Second Assistant Director,Set Decorator),
Chris Ranta (Line Producer),
Efrén Valladares (Production Coordinator),
Hajime Espinosa (Script Supervisor),
Hajime Espinosa (Script Supervisor),
Ricardo Villareal (Camera Operator),
Larissa Rojas (Camera Operator),
Roberto Hernandez (Key Grip),
Roberto Hernandez (Key Grip),
Carlos Lagunas (Supervising Art Director),
Ricardo Davila (Art Director),
Luis Fernando Lopez (Leadman),
Rosa Elia Carrillo (Set Design),
Luis Franco (Set Design),
Rebeca Nava (Set Design),
Gilberto Cortes (Properties Master),
Carla Tinoco (Key Make-up),
Gabriela Zarate (Key Hairstylist),
Horacio Sandoval (Location Manager),
Geoff Leavitt (Visual Effects Supervisor,Visual Effects Producer),
Jonathan Bourgoine (Visual Effects Producer),
Jonathan Wales (Sound Mixer),
Richard 'Tricky' Kitting (Sound Mixer),
Michael Anastasi (Sound/Sound Designer),
Michael Baird (Sound Editor),
Fernando Gavilan (Executive Producer)
Fernando Gavilan (Executive Producer)
Format: Blu-ray
ISBN: 31398136309
Publication Date: 05/03/2011
Edition Description: Wide Screen
Two sisters from Beverly Hills learn how the other side lives after their father dies unexpectedly, and they're taken in by their estranged aunt in East L.A. Nora (Camilla Belle) and Mary (Alexa Vega) grew up in a sprawling mansion, so far removed from their Mexican roots that Mary refuses to even acknowledge her heritage. Then, in a flash, their father is gone, and they're both left without two pennies to rub together. Fortunately, Nora and Mary have their kind-hearted aunt Aurelia (Adriana Barraza) to fall back on. Aunt Aurelia only lives a short distance away, but Boyle Heights is so steeped in Latino culture that it may as well be on another planet. Unable to speak a word of Spanish and completely ignorant about their culture, Nora and Mary leave their comfortable world kicking and screaming. But the more time Nora and Mary spend getting to know their extended family, the more they begin to get a sense of what they've been missing by remaining locked in their ivory tower all these years. Before long, Nora and Mary begin to regard their Mexican heritage with a sense of pride rather than shame, and realize that all the money in the world can't buy the happiness of being surrounded and supported by family.
Choose options

From Prada to Nada [Blu-ray]
Sale price$19.99
New Releases
The Martians: The True Story of an Alien Craze that Captured Turn-of-the-Century America
David Baron
Hardcover
Sale price$29.99
Born in Flames: The Business of Arson and the Remaking of the American City
Bench Ansfield
Hardcover
Sale price$31.99
Are You Mad at Me?: How to Stop Focusing on What Others Think and Start Living for You
Meg Josephson
Hardcover
Sale price$30.00