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La Guerra Civil

Documentary The epic rivalry between iconic boxers Oscar De La Hoya and Julio César Chávez in the 1990s sparked a cultural divide between Mexican nationals and Mexican-Americans.
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IndieWire
IndieWire
"An often entertaining collage of archival footage and contemporary interviews that spins a tale of two renowned rivals"  POS
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Screendaily
Screendaily
"'La Guerra Civil' is especially strong when connecting the 1996 face-off with larger cultural trends (...) [It] offers a wealth of archival clips (...) and moves at a steady pace"  POS
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Deadline
Deadline
"With a zippy pace and a busy score from Tony Morales, 'La Guerra Civil' is an accessible study of boxers as cultural icons — and of the communities that both divided them and brought them together"  POS
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Variety
Variety
"This entertaining account of the 1996 showdown between Oscar De La Hoya and Julio César Chávez is not quite a knockout, but a thoughtful, spirited consideration of personal identity and cultural pride."  POS
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The Hollywood Reporter
The Hollywood Reporter
"Those already interested in these athletes should enjoy it"  POS
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rogerebert.com
rogerebert.com
"Approximately 75 minutes in, 'La Guerra Civil' reaches the big fight that it introduces as its centerpiece, which is a bit frustrating (...) At its best, [it] helps us appreciate more of the psychology behind the sport"  POS
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Paste Magazine
Paste Magazine
"'La Guerra Civil' sheds plenty of insight (...) At the very least, anyone who watches [it] will be enthralled by its examination of identity, history and culture"  POS
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The Film Stage
The Film Stage
"'La Guerra Civil' desires to entertain above all else. As such it succeeds on a foundational level, but one may wish for a more thorough unpacking of the complex queries it raises by the time the last punch is thrown"  NEU
Cineuropa
Cineuropa
"Eva Longoria Bastón's documentary tells the story through a rather traditional film language (...) The piece is generally engaging, as it tells the story of a bizarre 'civil war' worth discovering"  NEU
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