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Growing up in the Mission district of San Francisco, Che Rivera (Benjamin Bratt) has always had to be tough to survive. He’s a powerful man respected throughout the Mission barrio for his masculinity and his strength, as well as for his hobby building beautiful lowrider cars. At the same time he’s also a man feared for his street-tough ways and violent temper.
A reformed inmate and recovering alcoholic, Che has worked hard to redeem his life and do right by his pride and joy: his only son, Jes, whom he has raised on his own after the
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La Mission
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The trailer for La Mission.br />Growing up in the Mission district of San Francisco, Che Rivera (Benjamin Bratt) has always had to be tough to survive. He’s a powerful man respected throughout the Mission barrio for his masculinity and his strength, as well as for his hobby building beautiful lowrider cars. At the same time he’s also a man feared for his street-tough ways and violent temper.
A reformed inmate and recovering alcoholic, Che has worked hard to redeem his life and do right by his pride and joy: his only son, Jes, whom he has raised on his own after the

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by DC Film Review | May 19, 2011, 1:02PM
La MissionNot all good movies have to be big studio productions. Case in point, Screen Media’s entertaining drama La Mission, starring Benjamin Bratt. The film, directed by Bratt’s older brother Peter (who was on hand for tonight’s screening) was part of Sundance Institute’s Film Forward: Advancing Cultural Dialogue, in an effort to promote cross-cultural understanding across the world.
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