La Guerra Civil
Description
Within the confines of the boxing ring, the famous rivalry between Mexican Julio César Chávez and Mexican American Oscar De La Hoya reveals complexities of identity, culture, and legacy. La Guerra Civil documents the 1990s’ cultural divide through the lens of the epic Chavez vs. De La Hoya showdown. Directed by Mexican American actor and producer Eva Longoria Bastón, the documentary intricately weaves rich archival footage with exhilarating recounts leading up to the 1996 fight. Interviewees include family members, trainers, and journalists, as well as fans like George Lopez and Mario Lopez. The sport of boxing takes on new meaning with the spectacle of Mexican identity at center stage.
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Biographies
Eva Longoria Bastón got her start in front of the camera, starring in such series as The Young and the Restless (2001-2003) and Desperate Housewives (2004-2012), for which she received two SAG Awards. She began producing in 2003 and made her directorial debut with the television documentary Latinos Living the American Dream (2010), and before making La Guerra Civil (2022), she made shorts and directed for TV. She is currently in post-production on her first narrative feature, Flamin’ Hot.
