At the start of "Quinceañera," 14-year-old Magdalena's (Emily Rios) big problem is having to wear her wealthier cousin's hand-me-down dress at her traditional coming-of-age 15th birthday celebration (the Spanish-language name for it gives the film its title). Soon, there's something muy bigger: She's pregnant. And still a virgin (it's complicated). Read the full review
Directors: Richard Glatzer, Wash Westmoreland
Starring: Emily Rios, Chalo González, David W. Ross, Araceli Guzman-Rico, Jesus Castanos-Chima
Run time: 90 minutes
Release date: August 4, 2006
Rating: R for language, some sexual content and drug use.
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: C+
"... while "Quinceañera" clearly wants to make bigger statements about the nature of family, and the culture clash caused by white/gay gentrification in poorer Hispanic neighborhoods it never quite manages to do so."
Austin American-Statesman: 3 of 5 stars
"... contains its share of melodrama but doesn't wallow in it."
The Palm Beach Post: B+
"... comes dangerously close to soap opera, but is saved by the very human script."
Associated Press: B-
"... a love song to the diversity of America and the importance of maintaining tradition, even if those traditions have to bend a bit to accommodate changing times."