| America
Ferrera, Lupe Ontiveros, Ingrid Oliu, George Lopez, Brian Sites,
Jorge Cervera, Jr. .
In this independent drama, Ana (America
Ferrera) is a bright and ambitious 18-year-old Latina who has just
graduated from high school in East Los Angeles. Ana wants to broaden
her horizons and go on to college, but her mother Carmen (Lupe Ontiveros)
has other ideas; Ana's older sister Estela (Ingrid Oliu) oversees
the family business, a dress factory, and Carmen has decided that
Ana should put higher education on hold and go to work as a seamstress.
When Estela loses four employees in a week, Ana reluctantly agrees
to take a job at the factory to help her out, while she applies
for college scholarships without her mother's knowledge. Ana's job
at the dress factory proves to be a real eye opener; she gains a
new respect for Estela's business acumen, but is also appalled by
the low wages and unpleasant working conditions that are part and
parcel of the garment industry. While Ana is not unattractive, she
carries more than a few extra pounds, a subject her mother mentions
at every available opportunity, and as Ana encourages her co-workers
at the shop to stand up for themselves and gain a greater perspective
of their own worth, she takes a long hard look at her own self-image.
Real Women Have Curves won the Audience Award at the 2002 Sundance
Film Festival, while actresses America Ferrera and Lupe Ontiveros
received a Special Jury Prize at the same festival for their performances |