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From Prada to Nada

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Format: DVD May 3, 2011


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Nora and Mary only know the good life in Beverly Hills – shopping, posh parties, and more shopping – but they’re in for a big shock when Daddy’s fortune suddenly disappears. Thankfully, an aunt takes them under her wing but she lives on the other side of town. Laugh out loud as these princesses embark on the biggest adventure of their lives…without designer labels! From Prada to Nada is a romantic comedy, a social commentary about America's class system and Latino culture in America, and a modern retelling of Jane Austen's classic novel Sense and Sensibility. The definition of true wealth varies from person to person; to some it means designer labels and fancy cars, to others a caring family, or a strong connection with one's culture. Well-to-do sisters Nora and Mary are opposites in every way, from their long-range goals to their choices in clothing. While Nora has a strict 10-year plan that avoids romance in favor of law school and a law career, Mary is into shopping, status symbols, and dating wealthy, good- looking boys. When their father dies unexpectedly, Nora and Mary find themselves alone, penniless, and united in a common battle to survive. A kind aunt takes them in, but her place in East Los Angeles is a far cry from their elegant home in Beverly Hills, and her way of life couldn't be more different from what they're accustomed to. Besides being forced to give up things like Prada bags and enrollment in law school, Mary and Nora are thrown into a decidedly unfamiliar Latino culture about which they find they have many misconceptions. From Prada to Nada is effective on three very different levels: it does a good job of exposing the dichotomy between the wealthy and the poor in America, of authentically portraying what it's like to be Latino- American, and of taking a classic story and making it modern and accessible. Camilla Belle, Alexa Vega, Wilmer Valderrama, and Adriana Barraza are especially compelling in their respective roles, and the film's rich setting and the skilled camerawork further enhance the emotional power of the viewing experience. Bonus features include a 23-minute interview with the producers and directors, an18-minute conversation between muralist and founder of the Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC) Judy Baca and Valderrama, a round-table discussion with the main cast members, bloopers, deleted scenes, and the theatrical trailer. --Tami Horiuchi

Genre: Romantic Comedy


Format: NTSC, Subtitled


Contributor: Camilla Belle, Angel Gracia, Alexa Vega


Language: English


Runtime: 1 hour and 47 minutes


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.6 x 5.3 x 7.5 inches; 2.08 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ LGT30149DVD


Director ‏ : ‎ Angel Gracia


Media Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC, Subtitled


Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 47 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ May 3, 2011


Actors ‏ : ‎ Camilla Belle, Alexa Vega


Subtitles: ‏ ‎ Spanish


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  • Fantastic family movie.
Very nice family movie. I have watched it 3 times. Thank you
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024 by Evie

  • CIELITO LINDO
I bought FROM PRADA TO NADA out of curiosity and for the cover picture with Will Work For Shoes sign Alexa Vega is holding , although Camilla Belle is the more attractive to me. Like THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA, I thought it would be a fashion-based comedy, was a bit nervous to find out it was an Hispanic telenovela film - and then was completely drawn into the story, by the situation, the girls and the way they worked it out.. If you haven't guessed, I'm not Hispanic (I did get the Frida Kahlo; joke, but that's elsewhere) nor did I ever read Sense and Sensibility but I found this movie charming and engaging. I only wish they had kept Mary's cast on her LEFT left leg where her accident dictated that it belonged. I don't post often; my taste is eclectic and diverse - I like what I like - and neither criticize (often) nor brag about movies. But I did like FROM PRADA simply because I could identify with the characters and really enjoyed the movie.- and I like the background music, Cielito Lindo. I did get into Spanish and Cuban music (Thank You, Percy Faith and Herb Alpert!) And I am a Romantic. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2016 by John E.T. Blanchard

  • Great movie - good for all ages
Man, I really really enjoyed this film. I haven't really left a review for a movie before on Amazon, but this is a great film that speaks about culture, identity, love, confidence, and finding out what really matters to you. I love how East LA was prominently featured throughout the movie. I've watched Camilla Belle before in one other film, but her and Alexa Vega really shine in this movie. Honestly, there were quiet, beautiful moments and their performance really was arresting. Is the plot predictable? Yes... But it's very much worth it. ALSO, April Bowlby (OLIVIA) is phenomenally evil and such a great actress in this movie. The package that she presents in this film is like 98%...The 2% is only because they put too much heavy makeup on her. But she's such an amazing actress and I'm probably going to find all her movies now and watch them :) Kudos to everyone on this movie! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2016 by CCE EAC

  • Charming and enjoyable (a few spoilers)
This was a genuinely charming movie. From its firm foundation in great source material (Jane Austen's "Sense & Sensibility") to the genuine charm and chemistry of the acting cast, I was very pleasantly surprised by this movie. It's possible that I enjoyed this immensely because I had such low expectations going into it. This was a freebie on Amazon Prime and I had no idea that this was based on an Austen novel. As an Austenite, I was interested to see how this adaptation would deal with the Lucy Steele thread (which was largely negligible). Even the spirit of Austen's trademark skewering of mores was carried into the modern age. SPOILER ALERT: At first, I found the Nora/Edward separation a bit stretched,but her later explanation could be plausible and, through the transformative power of the Magic of Movie Logic, it could definitely work. Also (ANOTHER SPOILER), I loved how the writers were able to dispense of the brother's unsatisfactory wife, something which Austen, with the strictures of the society at the time, was unable to do. Is it an outstanding film? Hardly, but it is certainly a good popcorn movie, one you can settle in to watch, just to kill a few hours and not regret wasting time. This is classic romantic comedy with a Latin twist and it really works. I'm impressed by the writers' & director's ability to maintain the spirit of Austen and translate it so deftly into a contemporary setting, thus proving to nay-sayers that Austen is as relevant today as she was in the nineteenth century. This is the mark of a great artist and one of the many reasons why her work has endured for so long and is held in esteem (and even affection) by scholars, critics and the general public. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2015 by Austenparker

  • MODERN VERSION OF SENSE AND SESIBILITY CUTE MOVIE
This movie was funny, I liked it, reminds me of how life is like in LA in the working poor area, and how Hispanics struggle with financial hardship, romance, and life in general, I thought it was cute how they sort of did a modern/Chicana version of Sense and Sensibility story, but I did not like the Fanny and Lucy version; because Fanny is suppose to be married to John, and Lucy was shunned by her when she tried to marry her wealthy brother Edward. I did think it was a great movie overall, like this Chicana style version of Sense and Sensibility. I wish there was a Misses Jennings, but I guess her aunties friends were silly lol ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2020 by Jackie

  • Lighthearted
This was such a sweet lighthearted movie. Loved the actors/actresses in this film. Love/Family/Overcoming obstacles
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2023 by Jill Dooley

  • Entertaining!!
like 5 estrellas
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2023 by OSala

  • Pravda to Nada is more than You expected
It was very cute. I like how they showed that the discrimination can be inside the race/ ethnicity as well as out. I enjoyed it had lessons to learn along with a cute story. I actually liked all the actors I feel like the script under utilizes them& skills and the setting of the story. My dislikes are the same as everyone else the probably offensive, non-believable make up job on the two main characters that was so bad that it took away from the story. The Nora love story that was not fleshed out at all almost like she Cinderella without the evil stepsister. They also could have added more to the brother's story. I feel with a little more time, script, and budget this could have been a five star movie. I still like it& will definitely watch it again. It is worth a gander. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2016 by Kindle Customer

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