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“From the moment I found Richard Montañez’s story seven years ago, I knew it would resonate with and inspire audiences everywhere,” said producer DeVon Franklin.However, the Adobe Premiere Pro free download does require you to input your payment details and agree to a paid subscription, which kicks off as soon as the trial ends. Annie Gonzalez, Emilio Rivera, Dennis Haysbert, Tony Shalhoub and Matt Walsh co-star. Lewis Colick and Linda Yvette Chávez wrote the screenplay. “’Flamin’ Hot’ may commemorate a junk-food revolution,” he wrote, “but the film has real substance - heck, you could even call it nutritional value, which is more than can be said for the Cheeto.” In Variety’s review, chief film critic Peter Debruge praised the story as a “‘Rocky’-like crowd-pleaser that leaves audiences feeling more confident about themselves.” “Eva’s inspiring film is a joy to experience and we could not be happier that it will now be available to even more families and audiences around the world,” added Searchlight Presidents David Greenbaum and Matthew Greenfield. Montañez disputed the Times’ story, saying, “all I have is my history, what I did in my kitchen.” Frito-Lay parent company PepsiCo issued a lengthy statement expressing support for Montañez, though it did not challenging the Times’ reporting. Prior to the film’s release, Montañez’s claims were disputed by a Los Angeles Times report, which claimed he wasn’t involved in the creation of the spicy snack. According to Searchlight, “Flamin’ Hot” is inspired by the true story of Richard Montañez (Jesse Garcia) “who as a Frito-Lay janitor disrupted the food industry by channeling his Mexican American heritage to turn Flamin’ Hot Cheetos from a snack into an iconic global pop culture phenomenon.”











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