For Christmas, the Rodriguez siblings have returned to their parents' Chicago home for what might be their last holiday together. While the homecoming rekindles feelings for an old flame in Jesse (Freddy Rodríguez) and reminds Roxanna (Vanessa Ferlito) that her acting career hasn't gotten anywhere, it provides Mauricio (John Leguizamo), the eldest Rodriguez sibling, an opportunity to introduce his high-powered executive wife (Debra Messing) to his family. In an eventuful week filled with cherished tradions and brutal honesty, the family faces major upheaval when their mother Anna (Elizabeth Peña) reveals that she is divorcing their father Eduardo (Alfred Molina). Directed by Alfredo De Villa. With Jay Hernandez, Luis Guzmán and Melonie Diaz. Categories: Comedy, Drama. Year: 2008.

Elizabeth Peça in Nothing Like the Holidays
When reporter Ethan Kendrick (Jason Behr) is sent to investigate the appearance of a monstrous creature, he meets a girl (Amanda Brooks) striken with a mysterious illness, who he believes could hold the key to stopping the beast. The pair track the creature to Los Angeles and must fight an army of reptilian monsters to fulfill an ancient prophecy. Directed by Hyung-rae Shim. With Robert Forster and Craig Robinson. Categories: Action, Drama, Fantasy. Year: 2007.

Elizabeth Peça in D-War
After a successful season in the Premiership, Santiago Munez is transferred to Real Madrid, one of the most powerful club teams in the world. Joining a lineup of superstars, including David Beckham and Zinédine Zidane, Santiago must prove once again that he has what it takes to play alongside the best soccer players in the world. Reuniting with his old friend Gavin Harris (Alessandro Nivola) and set to marry his girlfriend Roz (Anna Friel), everything looks to be going Santiago's way. But, when he learns that the mother who abandoned his family years before is now living in Spain, Santiago loses his focus and must decide if he has what it takes to be the best. Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra. With Stephen Dillane, Leonor Varela, Elizabeth Peña and Rutger Hauer. Categories: Drama, Sports. Year: 2007.

Elizabeth Peça in Goal II: Living the Dream
Harlan (Edward Norton), a drifter who's convinced himself that he's a cowboy, makes a connection with Tobe (Evan Rachel Wood), a rebellious teenage girl who is growing up fast in the San Fernando Valley. When her father (David Morse) objects to the relationship, Tobe acts out and Harlan makes plans to take her away from her unhappy home life. Directed by David Jacobson. With Rory Culkin and Bruce Dern. Categories: Drama, Romance. Year: 2005.

Elizabeth Peça in Down in the Valley
Antonio (John Leguizamo) is an aspiring singer/songwriter who moves from Mexico to Los Angeles to try to make it. But he finds many obstacles in his way to a successful career and also gets involved with two women. One, played by Ana Claudia Talancón, is a medical student devoted to her ailing father. The other, a divorcee (Elizabeth Peça), is a talented singer. He wants the singer to join his band for a radio contest, then wonders whether he should leave his roots behind and start singing in English. Directed by Renée Chabria. Categories: Comedy, Drama. Year: 2005.

Elizabeth Peça in Sueno
Bree (Felicity Huffman), a pre-operative male-to-female transsexual, is eager to embrace her new life as a woman. However, her old life as a man suddenly catches up with her when she receives a phone call from a teenager named Toby (Kevin Zegers), who is apparently her son from a long-forgotten sexual encounter. The phone call is not for a friendly chat, but a request for bail for the hustling runaway. Bree flies from LA to New York to bail Toby out of jail and offers him a cross-country ride. But, her real plan is to abandon Toby with his step-father. Bree struggles to reconcile her old life with her new as her already complicated life gets just a bit more complicated. Directed by Duncan Tucker. With Fionnula Flanagan, Elizabeth Peña, Burt Young and Graham Greene. Categories: Drama. Year: 2005.

Elizabeth Peça in Transamerica
Mr. Incredible (Craig T. Nelson) used to be the world's greatest superhero before being forced to enter the witness protection program. Now an insurance claims adjuster known simply as Bob Parr, Mr. Incredible has gotten out of shape and grown bored with his ordinary life. When a mysterious message summons him to a remote island for a top secret assignment, Mr. Incredible jumps at the chance to get back in the action. But, when Syndrome (Jason Lee), a sinister new enemy, takes Mr. Incredible hostage, he will have to rely on his wife, Elastigirl (Holly Hunter), their super kids, Dash (Spencer Fox) and Violet (Sarah Vowell), and his old buddy Frozone (Samuel L. Jackson) to help save the day. Directed by Brad Bird. With Elizabeth Peña. Categories: Action, Adventure, Comedy, Family, Animation. Year: 2004.

Elizabeth Peça in The Incredibles