From Prada to Nada
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From Prada to Nada

When their dad dies on his 55th birthday, Beverley Hills sisters, Mary and Nora, find themselves destitute, forced by a grasping sister-in-law to move... in with their aunt in East L.A. Mary, the younger sister, is mortified: spoiled by her dad, ignorant of Spanish, scared of the vatos. Her sister convinces her to finish college, and she promptly decides that one of her T.A.s will be her ticket back to Rodeo Drive. Elder sister Nora, a law student, gets a job as a legal intern, and Edward, her supervisor, the brother of the grasping sister-in-law, promptly falls for her. Slowly, the sisters realize what a rich place the barrio is at the same time that they get bruised in the contact sport of love. Show More

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From Prada to Nada (2011) follows the lives of two sisters, Mary and Nora, who are suddenly left with nothing after their father's death. They are forced to leave their prosperous lives in Beverley Hills and move in with their aunt in East L.A. Mary, the younger sister, is terrified of the unfamiliar surroundings and the local gang members. However, her sister convinces her to continue her education and she sets her sights on a T.A. who she believes can help her regain her former affluent lifestyle.

Meanwhile, Nora, the older sister who is studying law, manages to secure a job as a legal intern. To her surprise, her supervisor Edward, who is also the brother of their greedy sister-in-law, develops feelings for her. As the sisters navigate the challenges of love, they begin to realize the richness and beauty of their new community in the barrio.

From Prada to Nada showcases the sisters' transformation from spoiled socialites to independent women who appreciate the value of family, love, and personal growth. This heartwarming film celebrates the resilience of the human spirit and emphasizes the importance of embracing different cultures. With its themes of love, sisterhood, and self-discovery, this movie will captivate audiences with its heartfelt story and relatable characters.