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“Bless Me, Ultima”: A journey into tradition and the spiritual world

by inaki February 21, 2013February 21, 2013

The excellent film, “Bless Me, Ultima,” directed by Carl Franklin (“Devil in a Blue Dress,” 1995), is an adaptation of Rudolfo Anaya’s acclaimed homonymous novel published by Quinto Sol in 1972, which won the Prize for Best Chicano Novel. The production masterfully exposes the reality of the cultural and political idiosyncrasies faced by a Latino […]

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