He doesn’t understand what his little daughter is doing – she wants to be a famous fashion designer. The worst part is that his favorite daughter, Sophia Herrera Adria Ahona, is dating a new friend, Adan Castillo doesn’t even know him— —Now she is to marry him and move to Mexico. In addition to being an interesting satirical romantic comedy about the relationship between father and daughter and the power of family love, The Father of the Bride is also an interesting cultural conflict between Cuban-American Herreras and Mexican Castillos.
Anthony Ramos Gregory Diaz IV and Leslie Grace in center. Photo courtesy of austria phone number library Warner Bros. Everett Collection Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical about Manhattan’s Washington Heights neighborhood got the cinematic treatment last year. Although it didn't make our list of the best movies of the year, it's a great recommendation if you want a history lesson about Latinos whose works should be told during Hispanic Heritage Month. Plus you'll get an up-close look at the stories of Cuban-Puerto Rican and Dominican American families following their passions and trying to make their "ñ" little dreams come true in New York.
Miranda apologized after the film was released because there were no dark-skinned Afro-Latinx actors in the film's main roles. "We failed in our attempt to paint the mosaic of this community. I am truly sorry," Miranda said in a statement on Twitter. So keep this colorism in mind when watching and take this title and this entire list with a grain of salt. Latina barely appears in single titles. Victoria Moroles and Kuhu Verma star in the project.