A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints is a memoir written by Dito Montiel that was later adapted into a film. The story follows Dito's tumultuous coming-of-age in Astoria, New York during the 1980s. As a teenager, Dito is torn between his loyalty to his friends and his desire to escape the violence and poverty of his neighborhood.
The film alternates between Dito's teenage years and his adult life in Los Angeles, where he reflects on the impact of his upbringing on his relationships and identity. Throughout the story, Dito grapples with the complexities of loyalty, friendship, and forgiveness as he navigates the challenges of his past and present.
A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints is a raw and emotional exploration of the power of memory and the ways in which our past experiences shape who we become. It is a poignant reminder that recognizing and coming to terms with our own demons is essential for personal growth and healing.
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A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints
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Native New Yorker
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Welcome Back
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Baby Come Back
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Don't Go Breaking My Heart
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My Maria
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Daniel Moore:
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Moments in Love
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Trevor Horn:
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Trouble
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Rock & Roll
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A Sunny Stroll
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An Evening under the Tracks
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Brother Louie
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Baker Street
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New York Groove
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