An Oscar-Worthy Bella?

The second youngest of 11 siblings, Manny Perez was born in
a small town in the Dominican Republic,
before moving at the age of 10 with his family to Rhode
Island
. He would later study drama at Marymount
Manhattan College
,
but those years of fighting for familial attention in theatrical fashion have
paid off in a big way
, as 2007 sees no fewer than six films featuring Perez
hitting screens.

August itself provides a high-profile one-two punch, in the
form of the just-released El Cantante,
a biopic of salsa legend Hector Lavoe starring Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez, and the John
Singleton-produced urban shoot-’em-up Illegal
Tender
.

Perez is perhaps most high, though, on writer-director Alejandro
Gomez Monteverde’s Bella, the
People’s Choice Award winner at last year’s Toronto Film Festival
, in which he
stars with Tammy Blanchard, Eduardo Verástegui and Ali Landry. “Bella is about a day in the life of a
waitress, a restaurant owner, which is me, and his brother, who’s a chef, and
what happens in that day and what they learn about life — how they learn how to
love life instead of just [getting caught up in] their conflicts,” he says.
“It’s one of those feel-good stories, set in New York City.”

“They say that since this film won the Toronto Film Festival
— in the past, films that have won, like Chariots
of Fire
and Crash, I think some
other things, have gone on to be nominated for an Oscar,” Perez continues. “So,
I don’t know if that’s the case, but I truly feel that the film itself, the
storyline, is very Oscar-worthy.”