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| Whisper into My Good Ear |

| ▪ | Edward James Olmos ( aka. Edward Olmos) |
| Critics Circle Award for his performance in Luis Valdez's musical drama, "Zoot Suit". (He later reprised his role in Valdez's 1981 film version.) Olmos | |
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| ▪ | Jack & Marilyn (Feature Film - Drama, Historical) |
| A coming of age story set in small town in West Texas town during the Cuban Missile crisis. It is the bittersweet saga of Jack Rodriguez and his struggle to understand the present threat on his home soil from Castro's stockpile of nuclear missiles a mere 90 miles away, and his need to understand |
| ▪ | Saving Grace (1986) PG (Feature Film - Comedy) |
| Saving Grace (1986) PG | |
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| ▪ | Juarez (Feature Film - Action, Thriller) |
| A cop travels south of the border to seek revenge for the murder of his older brother. |
| ▪ | 'Dreamgirls' Sweeps Black Reel Awards |
| Walkout Best Supporting Actor-- Michael Pena , Walkout Best Supporting Actress-- Alfre Woodard , The Water Is Wide Best Television Director-- Edward James Olmos , Walkout Best Television Film-- Walkout Best Television Documentary-- When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts COPYRIGHT 2007 WORLD ENTERTAINMENT | |
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| ▪ | Alambrista! (1977) NR (Feature Film - Drama) |
| When an eager youth illegally crosses the U.S./Mexican border to find a new life in the promised land--where he must prove himself to be the "man of his family"--what awaits him is heartbreak and exploitation. |
| ▪ | The Crystal Frontier (Feature Film - Drama, Foreign, Adaptation) |
| A reflection on how political, sociological and economic realities affect various people on the Mexico-US border. |
| ▪ | Recycled Life NR (Feature Film - Documentary, Political) |
| For over sixty years, children have been born and raised here, parents and grandparents eat and survive here. Thousands of families have thrived in the largest and most toxic and dangerous area in all of Central America. For decades, the Guatamala City Garbage Dump and its inhabitants ("guajeros") |

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