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Directed by | Victoria Hochberg |
Produced by | Richard Soto Sharon Weil |
Written by | Sharon Weil |
Screenplay by | Sharon Weil |
Starring |
Karla Montana Panchito Gómez Jerry Stiller Tony Plana |
Music by | Michael Aarvold |
Cinematography | Hal Trussell |
Distributed by | Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) |
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Running time
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120 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language |
English Spanish |
Budget | Unknown |
Sweet 15 is a 1990 American made-for-television family drama film about a fourteen-year-old girl whose dreams of having a perfect quinceanera are suddenly halted when she realizes that her family is residing in the United States illegally.
A WonderWorks film, it is commonly shown in Spanish classes all over the country to teach about Mexican culture.
Marta de la Cruz is the daughter of two hardworking Mexican immigrants. She and her two siblings were born in the United States and are living in Los Angeles. They are a working-class family, and their hardworking father, Samuel, is the operations manager of a steel mill that makes chain link fences. He has been working hard for much of his life, and the work finally paid off when they became legal citizens. They also have a close relationship with their next-door neighbor Jorge, who is struggling to find work because he has no papers. Marta is seen as spoiled, immature, and somewhat naive, but she wants to have an amazing quinceanera, as her friends are not having one. Her parents tell her that she may have to postpone it, because of financial problems, when in reality, they are not legal citizens, and they need to save money in case Samuel's boss, Mr. Waterman (Jerry Stiller) finds out and he is left jobless. Marta does not understand the situation and is very angry and upset. Her jealousy only increases when she is forced to get a job in their church to volunteer in the community.
She continues to plan, however, determined to have her "quince". Also, her friends are busy hitting on Gabi's handsome, distant cousin Ramón from New York City who just arrived in California. They are pressuring Marta to dance with him at her quince, but she is too shy, and Ramon is struggling with his inability to read or write. Samuel knows that he has earned his citizenship, as he has worked hard and respected the laws and customs of America for over a decade, but as he has no papers, there is no way that anybody can know that. While working at the church one day, Marta discovers that Samuel is an illegal, and begins getting very worried and touchy about the subject. The same day, despite Samuel's warnings, Jorge gets a job at a warehouse that has a reputation for deporting illegal employees on pay day.