Real Women Have Curves (2002)
October 18, 2002Release Date
Real Women Have Curves (2002)
October 18, 2002Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
America Ferrera
Ana Garcia
Lupe Ontiveros
Carmen Garcia
Ingrid Oliu
Estela Garcia
George Lopez
Mr. Guzman
Brian Sites
Jimmy
Soledad St. Hilaire
Pancha
Lourdes Perez Nido
Rosali
Jorge Cervera Jr.
Raúl
Felipe de Alba
Grandfather
José Gerardo Zamora Jr.
Juan José
Edgar Lujan
Juan Martin
Lina Acosta
Norma
Celina Belizan
Glitz Receptionist
Ramona Garcia Coronado
Singing Woman
Marlene Forte
Mrs. Glass
Jim Ishida
Landlord
Pete Leal
Dr. Lopez
Josefina Lopez
Veronica / Theatre Play / Screenplay
Esmerelda McQuillan
Pharmacy Attendant
Jose Tolentino
Mariachi
Sandie Torres
Doña Carlota
Dale E. Turner
Policeman
Julia Vera
Doña Gorgonia
Lisa Guzman
Girl #1
Lackey Bevis
Girl #2
Michelle Moretti
Girl #3
Patricia Cardoso
Director
George LaVoo
Screenplay / Producer
Amy Agzarian
Accountant
Alison Stein
Set Costumer
Mark Molina
Assistant Art Director
Richard 'Rico' Rivera
Transportation Captain
Alfred Castillo
Grip
Chris Gordon
Dolly Grip
Louis DiCesare
Gaffer
Treven Bedwell
Leadman
Effie Brown
Unit Production Manager / Producer
M. Vanessa Coto
Production Coordinator
Scott M. Robinson
Key Grip
Rosemary Lawrence
Key Makeup Artist
Rochelle Best
Costumer
Nicole Sortillon Amos
Makeup Artist
Corwin A. Bibb
Rigging Gaffer
Julian Petrillo
First Assistant Director
Amy Flanders
Assistant Production Coordinator
Rob Henning
Set Dresser
Catherine Marie McDonald
Second Assistant Director
Margaret Guerra Rogers
Music Supervisor
Maria E. Nelson
Casting
Tim Durr
Best Boy Electric
Peter Mathus
Set Dresser
Janelle Ashley Nielson
Additional Editor
Victor Borrayo
Assistant Location Manager
Speed Ratliff
Boom Operator
Luis Blackaller
Graphic Designer
Angela Gurule
Key Hair Stylist
Marilyn R. Atlas
Co-Producer
Ellyn Long Marshall
Casting
Gina Amador
Assistant Accountant
Marco Fargnoli
First Assistant Camera
Doug Oh
Second Assistant Camera
Christopher Miller
Location Manager
Nancy Au
Wardrobe Supervisor
Patrick Rousseau
Camera Operator
Richard Redlin
Key Grip
John Taylor (US)
Sound Mixer
Stacy L. Henning
Set Dresser
Cesar Magana
Costumer
Sandra Ninham
Transportation Coordinator
Billy Salsberg
Construction Coordinator
Claudia Carle
ADR Recordist
Fernando Romay
Music Editor
Paul Longstaffe
ADR Editor / Dialogue Editor
Jennifer Mann
Dialogue Editor / ADR Editor
Ruth Adelman
ADR Editor / Dialogue Editor
Ann Hadsell
ADR Mixer
Shannon Erbe
Music Editor
Edmond J. Coblentz Jr.
Sound Editor
Joseph T. Sabella
Foley Artist
Drew Webster
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Weldon Brown
ADR Mixer
Tami Treadwell
ADR Recordist
Mark R. Crookston
Foley Editor
Robert Deschaine
ADR Mixer
Evyen Klean
Music Consultant
Michael Kamper
Sound Designer
Zane D. Bruce
Foley Artist
Larry Manke
Colorist
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 18, 2002
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 26m
Budget$3,000,000
Box Office$7,700,000
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Real Women Have Curves is a 2002 American comedy-drama film directed by Patricia Cardoso, based on the play of the same name by Josefina López, who co-authored the screenplay for the film with George LaVoo. The film stars America Ferrera (in her feature film debut) as protagonist Ana García. It gained fame after winning the Audience Award for best dramatic film, and the Special Jury Prize for acting in the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. The film went on to receive the Youth Jury Award at the San Sebastian International Film Festival, the Humanitas Prize, the Imagen Award, and Special Recognition by the National Board of Review.
Real Women Have Curves broke many conventions of traditional Hollywood filmmaking and became a landmark in American independent film. According to Entertainment Weekly, it is one of the most influential movies of the 2000s and cast a wide shadow over the new generation of filmmakers to come. The movie is cited for showing the impact a movie could have in the culture and it is acclaimed for its nuanced portrayal of Los Angeles.
In 2019, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". It is the first Latina-directed film to be inducted into the Registry.
In 2021, Forbes reported that a musical adaptation was being developed.