Dolores's reviews
Media reviews
Los Angeles Times
The unexpected thing about Dolores, finally, is that if its political story makes it important, its human story makes it involving.
Roger Ebert
Huerta is such a commanding figure, and the array of historical footage marshalled on behalf of her story is so impressive, that the film makes a strong impression.
The Wrap
Huerta comes across as warm, wise and indefatigable in Bratt?s provocative and inspirational film.
Variety
Dolores crams a great deal of information, themes, and diverse archival materials into a sharp, cogent whole.
New York Times
Peter Bratt, the director, uses an immense amount of historical footage and interviews, arranged with clarity.
The Hollywood Reporter
Peter Bratt fleshes her out in fullest political and social dimension, but also captures her personal life and driven personality.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote