Salma Hayek's Beatriz at Dinner is a movie made for the Trump-Era
Beatriz at Dinner - a film that takes a hard look at class, racism and environmental destructions - is seemingly perfectly suited for the Trump era, even though it was filmed before the Republican billionaire took office.
The film stars Salma Hayek as a Mexican immigrant living in the United States who was separated from her family after a failed real estate project decimated her small town.
The woman, who describes herself as "ugly, old and fat," now makes her living as a massage therapist among the wealthy in posh Orange County, in southern California.
Hayek plays Beatriz in plain clothes, no make-up and awkward hair -- a world away from the sultry good looks showcased in From Dawn to Dusk (1996), or her Oscar-nominated performance as Frida Kahlo in Frida (2002).