The true story of a woman who believed her infant daughter had perished in a fire, only to find her 6 years later living with another family.The true story of a woman who believed her infant daughter had perished in a fire, only to find her 6 years later living with another family.The true story of a woman who believed her infant daughter had perished in a fire, only to find her 6 years later living with another family.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 4 nominations
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- TriviaWhile growing up, Delimar lived in the Pennypacker section of Willingboro, NJ.
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I have to weigh in on this one because I completely agree with "annrfiesta." It didn't even matter that I'd heard most of the main details when the story broke in the news. It was still a tear-jerker, suspenseful, and absolutely thrilling. I especially enjoyed seeing A Martinez portraying such a stand-up guy--a politician yet!--who played such a vital role in the outcome of the story!
On the other hand, I don't know where "tumors" is coming from with his criticism of the bilingual characters. My experience with numerous Hispanic friends is that such a mix of language is quite common when families are trying to survive in one culture while also trying to preserve their native culture, of which language is a cornerstone. And the rolled "r"s is just a particular dialect that perhaps is not so familiar to the reviewer. Spanish is much like English in that there are numerous accents and dialects. So, "tumors" should give these people a break. I was delighted to hear a primarily English-language production that was not shy about depicting the minority element with such reality.
Overall, this is a movie I'll watch every chance I get! Wonderful!
In peace, Debbie Jordan
www.imaginetheworldatpeace.com
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On the other hand, I don't know where "tumors" is coming from with his criticism of the bilingual characters. My experience with numerous Hispanic friends is that such a mix of language is quite common when families are trying to survive in one culture while also trying to preserve their native culture, of which language is a cornerstone. And the rolled "r"s is just a particular dialect that perhaps is not so familiar to the reviewer. Spanish is much like English in that there are numerous accents and dialects. So, "tumors" should give these people a break. I was delighted to hear a primarily English-language production that was not shy about depicting the minority element with such reality.
Overall, this is a movie I'll watch every chance I get! Wonderful!
In peace, Debbie Jordan
www.imaginetheworldatpeace.com
Peace Examiner http://www.examiner.com/x-49701-Peace-Examiner
Phoenix Progressive Examiner http://www.examiner.com/x-1892-Phoenix-Progressive-Examiner
Author: THE WORLD I IMAGINE: A creative manual for ending poverty and building peace (Outskirts Press) www.outskirtspress.com/theworldiimagine
Author: LION'S PRIDE (Outskirts Press) www.outskirtspress.com/lionspride
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By what name was Little Girl Lost: The Delimar Vera Story (2008) officially released in Canada in English?
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