Skip to main contentSkip to footer
Arcelia Ramírez receives 8-minute standing ovation at Cannes
  • España
  • Americas
  • México
  • Celebrities
    • Celebrity Couples
    • Celebrity Moms
    • Celebrity Kids
    • Celebrity Parents
    • Celebrity Homes
  • Entertainment
    • Music
    • Movies
    • TV
    • What to Watch
  • Royals
    • Kate Middleton
    • Meghan Markle
    • Prince Harry
    • Queen Letizia
    • Queen Maxima
    • Charlotte Casiraghi
    • Spanish Royals
    • British Royals
    • Monaco Royals
  • Beauty
    • Skincare
    • Makeup
    • Nails
    • Hair
    • Celebrity Beauty
  • Fashion
    • Celebrity Style
    • Royal Style
    • Fashion Trends
    • Street Style
    • Red Carpet
    • Runway
  • Lifestyle
    • Health and Wellness
    • Fitness and Workout
    • Leisure and Travel
    • Parenting
  • Food
    • Recipes
    • Healthy Food
    • Latin Cooking
    • Drinks and Cocktails
  • Americas
    • Celebridades
    • Entretenimiento
    • Realeza
    • Belleza
    • Moda
    • Lifestyle
    • Fotos
    • Latina Powerhouse
  • Latina Powerhouse
  • Photos
  • HOLA+
  • Celebrities
  • Entertainment
  • Royals
  • Beauty
  • Fashion
  • Lifestyle
  • Food
  • Americas
  • Latina Powerhouse
  • Photos
  • Hola+
  • Home
  • Entertainment

Arcelia Ramírez receives more than an 8-minute long ovation at Cannes Film Festival for ‘La Civil’


The movie is based on the true story of Miriam Rodriguez


FRANCE-FILM-FESTIVAL-CANNES© GettyImages
Jovita TrujilloSenior Writer
JULY 12, 2021 9:11 PM EDTJUL 12, 2021, 9:11 PM EDT

The Cannes Film Festival in France is one of the most renowned international film festivals and since it was canceled last year due to COVID-19, this year has been bigger than ever. As celebrities and industry folk celebrate some of the most talented actors during the 12-day festival, there was one film that blew the audience away so much that and they stood for more than 8 minutes, applauding. The film is called “La Civil” and one of the main reasons for the long-lasting ovation was the incredible performance by renowned Mexican television, film, and theater actress, Arcelia Ramírez.

View post on Instagram
 

The new film follows the story of a teenage girl (Denisse Azpilcueta), who is kidnapped by Mexico‘s organized crime. Ramírez plays the girl’s mother “Cielo” who launches her own dangerous investigation into her disappearance. “Big and lasting applause for La Civil directed by Teodora Ana Mihai and with an incredible performance by Arcelia Ramírez,“ Flanders Image wrote in a Twitter post, along with the video of the ovation.

View post on X

After receiving the ovation at the Cannes Film Festival, Ramírez told MILENIO, “In itself, being selected in this festival, which is but one, the most important in the world, that was already a gift, a wonderful reward, but yesterday‘s screening was absolutely unforgettable.” She also hopes that with films such as “La Civil,” one day in Mexico there will be a justice system that really attends to the victims and that the cases are resolved.”

RELATED:
  • Matt Damon moved to tears after receiving standing ovation at the Cannes Film Festival
  • Izabel Goulart wore one stunning look after another at the Cannes Film Festival
  • Bella Hadid was seen sharing a romantic kiss with her boyfriend on a boat in France

La Civil is based on the true story of Miriam Rodríguez, who after the kidnapping of her daughter, began a mission to locate her when the kidnappers don’t return her, despite paying a ransom. Rodríguez was unable to see the finished film, as she was assassinated on May 10, 2017.

© ¡HOLA! Reproduction of this article and its photographs in whole or in part is prohibited, even when citing their source.

Other Topics
  • Celebrity News
  • Movies
  • Actor
READ MORE
Brazilian actor, Wagner Moura, makes Golden Globes history with a landmark win
Brazilian actor, Wagner Moura, makes Golden Globes history with a landmark winBy Shirley Gomez
What to Watch: 7 soccer movies to stream before the FIFA World Cup
What to Watch: 7 soccer movies to stream before the FIFA World CupBy Maria Loreto
Director Pierre Saint Martin on how “No Nos Moverán” turns Mexico’s 1968 trauma into a story of the painful cost of grief
Director Pierre Saint Martin on how “No Nos Moverán” turns Mexico’s 1968 trauma into a story of the painful cost of griefBy Andrea Pérez
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon reunite for Netflix thriller 'The Rip'
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon reunite for Netflix thriller 'The Rip'By Maria Loreto
LATEST NEWS
How to get Lily Collins’ Glass Hair: Her stylist revealed the secret to sleek, frizz-free straight hair
Make Michelle Obama's White & Dark Chocolate Chip Cookies that beat Ann Romney's in 2012
What to Watch: 7 soccer movies to stream before the FIFA World Cup
Gigi Hadid's hair makeover is what is expected to be the must-have look of 2026
Jennifer Lopez’s dramatic afterparty look outshines her Golden Globes red carpet gown in corset and platforms
Malia Obama makes clogs cool with cropped pants and a colorful sweater
Millennial and Gen-z moms are turning to grandma’-inspired crafts: Here’s why everyone should do the same
Natalia Boneta
© 2000-2026, HOLA S.L.
  • ¡HOLA! Spain
  • ¡HOLA! Americas
  • HELLO! UK
  • HELLO! US
  • HELLO! Canada
  • Privacy Policy
  • Legal Notice
  • Cookies Policy
  • Compliant channel
  • Contact