Girl in Progress

Girl in Progress

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Patricia Riggen
Written by Hiram Martinez
Starring Eva Mendes
Matthew Modine
Cierra Ramirez
Patricia Arquette
Eugenio Derbez
Production
company
Distributed by Rogue Pictures
Release dates
  • May 11, 2012 (2012-05-11)
Running time
93 Minutes
Country United States
Language English and some spanish
Budget $5,000,000[1]
Box office $3,125,320[2]

Girl in Progress is a 2012 American drama film directed by Patricia Riggen. The film received a limited release on May 11, 2012. Originally, the film was scheduled for release on April 27, 2012, but was postponed until May 11, 2012 to avoid competition with The Pirates! Band of Misfits.[3] The film received the Favorite Movie Award at the 2012 ALMA Awards, which honors the accomplishments made by Hispanics in film, television, and music. Cierra Ramirez won the Favorite Movie Actress Supporting Role Award.[4]

Plot

Grace is a single mom raising her fourteen-year-old daughter, Ansiedad. Grace is busy juggling work, bills, and her relationship with the very married Dr. Hartford, leaving Ansiedad to take care of herself as well as her mother most of the time.

When Ansiedad's English teacher inspires her with coming-of-age lessons, Ansiedad decides it's time to rebel and grow up quickly so she will finally be mature enough to move out. She creates a list of tasks she must complete to reach her big goal: run away to New York.

Her first task is to remind everyone that she is a good girl - she signs up for her school's chess team and wins a match, and goes to a nursing home and regularly visits an old woman who Anisedad names 'Maud'.

Next, Ansiedad must befriend the most popular girl in school, Valerie. After much humiliation and bribery, Ansiedad successfully completes this task, but is forced to act terrible toward her best friend, Tavita, to make this happen, calling her fat and useless. Tavita begins to cry from Ansiedad's harsh comments and runs off to her boyfriend, Ferguson.

Ansiedad witnesses Ferguson harshly breaking up with Tavita, telling her that what they do in his basement will never mean they will be together. After Ferguson storms away, a crying Tavita tells Ansiedad that she was never there for her, and that she hates Ansiedad.

Ansiedad moves onto her next tasks, requiring her to have her first kiss and lose her virginity. For these tasks, she targets one of the most popular boys in school, the so-called womanizer Trevor. She confirms that he'll be at a particular party that night, then asks him to take her virginity there. He agrees, and they kiss awkwardly. Ansiedad checks "first kiss" off her list, disappointing Trevor, who thought that she might have liked him.

At the party Trevor takes her to an upstairs bedroom, much to Valerie's anger. Locking the door, Trevor tells Ansiedad that he thinks she's pretty, but Ansiedad tells him off for being nice to her. Trevor then tells Ansiedad that he only acts as a womanizer to bug his dad, but Ansiedad tells him she doesn't care. As she strips down and gets into bed she realizes how scared she is, changing her mind when a naked Trevor emerges from the bathroom. She quickly dresses and runs out, where Valerie stops her and calls her a slut. The party guests refuse to believe her protests that she and Trevor didn't have sex, made worse when Trevor yells out that they did. Ansiedad runs home, crying out for her mother, who is not home. Ansiedad trashes the house in anger and cries until the next morning.

Grace had fallen asleep at her co-worker's, Misión Impossible, who is in love with Grace. She wakes in the morning to find Misión gone. She hurries to work and finds that someone has robbed the family-owned business' money, which means they will be closing down. Grace finds Misión in the back of the restaurant and he tells her he stole the money so Grace could pay Ansiedad's tuition. Grace tells him what an idiot he is, and he promises to return the money.

Ansiedad has boarded a bus to New York, only to be stopped by her mother, who was told about Ansiedad's actions by the English teacher. Ansiedad and Grace fight but Grace stops Ansiedad by saying "I don't want what happened to your friend to happen to you". Ansiedad asks what happened, and Grace says that Tavita took weight pills and almost died. Ansiedad and Grace hug each other and wait at Tavita's house, to see how she's doing.

The English teacher gives Ansiedad's class their last assignment for the year write a conclusion about coming of age stories. A series of shots show that Misión returns the money, Ansiedad starts to dress and act like a normal fourteen year old, and Grace watches Ansiedad play chess and embarrasses her with enthusiastic cheering though Ansiedad's smile shows she is happy that Grace is there. Ansiedad apologises to Tavita, who hugs her and asks her if she wants to hang out, but Ansiedad smiles and says that her mom is waiting for her.

The film ends with Grace and Ansiedad getting on a bus together.

Cast

Reception

Girl in Progress received negative reviews from critics. It currently holds a 28% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 40 reviews with the consensus stating: "Despite a well-intentioned and novel premise, Girl in Progress is plagued by jarring tonal shifts and does little to break its characters out of cliches."

Awards

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2012 Imagen Foundation Awards Best Supporting Actress/Feature Film Cierra Ramirez Won
ALMA Awards Favorite Movie Won
Favorite Movie Actress-Supporting Role Cierra Ramirez Won
2013 Premios Juventud Favorite Flick Won

References

  1. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1817676/business
  2. "Girl in Progress (2012)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved May 15, 2012.
  3. Girl in Progress: Sweet and a Tad Spicy, Latin Heat Entertainment, Retrieved September 26, 2012.
  4. Pastorizo, Dennis (September 17, 2012). "Alma Awards 2012 winners list-see here!". Terra Networks. Retrieved September 19, 2012.

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