Habla Y Vota (HBO)

Documentary expounding Hispanic influence in elections

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About Habla Y Vota (HBO)

Released: 2016

Platform: Max

Rating: TV-14

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About Habla Y Vota (HBO)

"Habla Y Vota" is a compelling HBO documentary released in 2016. The film centers around the polarized politics of the United States and the significant impact of the Hispanic vote. It explores the stories of several celebrities and public figures of Hispanic descent, their experiences as immigrants or second-generation Americans, and their perspectives on the 2016 presidential election. It provides a platform for these individuals to express their views and challenges, emphasizing the importance of participating in the democratic process.

Making / Production

The production is a part of the Habla series, which was created to give voice to the vibrant and diverse Latino population in America. An initiative of HBO Latino, the series has consistently highlighted issues related to the Latino community. "Habla Y Vota" was directed by Alberto Ferreras, a renowned director and writer, known for his genius storytelling skills and unbeatable creativity.

Actors

  • Junot Diaz - The Pulitzer Prize-winning author shares his experiences as an immigrant and the importance of voting and citizen participation in shaping policy.
  • Jorge Ramos - The acclaimed Univision anchor communicates his perspective on the Hispanic vote's power in the 2016 presidential election.
  • Prince Royce - A popular singer and songwriter, Prince Royce discusses the Latino impact on American culture and the pivotal role the community plays in the country's future.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • "Habla Y Vota" is the 13th installment in the successful "Habla" series from HBO Latino.
  • The documentary features several high-profile Hispanic figures sharing personal stories and expressing their political views on the big screen for the first time.

Quotes

  • Junot Diaz: "We have a profound influence on the politics of this nation. And the first step to claim that power is to vote."
  • Jorge Ramos: "Our vote could decide who the next President is going to be."
  • Prince Royce: "If we're not voting, then those changes are never going to happen."

Music, Soundtrack

While the documentary does not have a specific soundtrack, the background score is inspirational and conveys the tone of the documentary, from its serious discussions to its moments of unity and hope.