

However, a drunken Bob crashes the party and starts a brawl among the attendees. Richie decides to host another party and becomes The Silhouettes’ new leader after they vote out their original leader. At the party, Richie performs on his guitar, but he doesn't get his turn to sing and Donna does not attend. Richie invites Donna to a garage party where he and the Silhouettes are performing. When he learns that Rosie is pregnant, he refuses to take responsibility. Bob becomes an alcoholic and starts to abuse Rosie, shouting at her and raping her.

Three months later, Richie attends San Fernando High School where he falls in love with fellow student Donna Ludwig, and joins his friend Chino's band, The Silhouettes. They all decide to leave the farm and move to a house in Southern California, along with Bob's girlfriend, Rosie.

One day, Richie's troubled half-brother Bob Morales arrives after being released from jail, surprising him and his mother. Richie suffers from aviophobia due to recurring nightmares about the mid-air collision that occurred directly over his school, in which his best friend was crushed to death by the fallen aircraft, an event he did not witness due to attending his grandfather's funeral. He loves music, especially rock and roll, and dreams of becoming a famous musician. His family is poor, and he works as a farmworker after school. ĭuring the Summer of 1957 in Northern California, Richard "Richie" Steven Valenzuela is a 16-year old Mexican-American boy who lives with his mother, Concepcion “Connie” Valenzuela and his younger brothers and sisters. In 2017, La Bamba was included in the annual selection of 25 motion pictures added to the National Film Registry of the US Library of Congress being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" and recommended for preservation. The film is titled after a Mexican folk song of the same name, which Valens would later transform the song by turning it into a rock and roll rendition in 1958. The film also covers the effect that Valens' career had on the lives of his half-brother Bob Morales, his girlfriend Donna Ludwig, and the rest of his family. The film stars Lou Diamond Phillips as Valens, Esai Morales, Rosanna DeSoto, Elizabeth Peña, Danielle von Zerneck and Joe Pantoliano. The film follows the life and short-lived musical career of Mexican-American Chicano rock and roll star Ritchie Valens. La Bamba is a 1987 American biographical film written and directed by Luis Valdez.
