It's simply a little psych 101 set in the backdrop of war. The 2008 Mexican horror film Kilometer 31[32] is inspired by the legend of La Llorona. Critical reception for La Llorona has been positive. The house is surrounded by the spirits of the disappeared. [27][28] René Cardona's 1960 movie La Llorona was also shot in Mexico, as was the 1963 horror film, The Curse of the Crying Woman directed by Rafael Baledón.. 2021 Oscars Best International Feature predictions include "Another Round," "The Man Who Sold His Skin," "La Llorona" and "Two Of Us" In this bold new vision of La Llorona, a retired war criminal believes a wrathful supernatural force is targeting him. With Danny Trejo, Autumn Reeser, Antonio Cupo, Josh Zaharia. [8], The legend of La Llorona is traditionally told throughout Hispanic America, including Mexico, Central and South America. South by Southwest, abbreviated as SXSW and colloquially referred to as South By, is an annual conglomeration of parallel film, interactive media, and music festivals and conferences organized jointly that take place in mid-March in Austin, Texas, United States.It began in 1987 and has continued to grow in both scope and size every year. Leo San Juan, a un año de haber derrotado al espíritu de La Nahuala, se enfrenta ahora a su primera gran misión: liberar a Xochimilco de La Llorona, el espíritu de una mujer que durante cientos de años ha asolado a la comunidad y ha secuestrado a decenas de niños. [28], The story of La Llorona first appeared on film in 1935's La Llorona, filmed in Mexico. Social critics often consider Mexican (and Mexican-American) culture to enforce patriarchal standards unto women, such as being defined by their roles as mothers. Contrary to the usual depictions, this version of La Llorona is good and simply lonely and claims to have had twenty kids who had all grown up and left her; implying that she suffers from Empty nest syndrome. [7], Critical reception for La Llorona has been positive. In Latin American folklore, La Llorona (American Spanish: [la ʝoˈɾona]; "The Weeping Woman" or "The Wailer") is a ghost who roams waterfront areas mourning her drowned children. 8,583,104 [14] La Llorona also bears a resemblance to the ancient Greek tale of the demigoddess Lamia, in which Hera, Zeus' wife, learned of his affair with Lamia and killed all the children Lamia had with Zeus. La Llorona had its world premiere on 30 August 2019 at the Venice Film Festival (Giornate degli Autori)[3] and later screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival. Valeriana suspects dark magic is at work and attempts to cleanse Enrique of the evil spirit. [48], La Llorona is an antagonist in the 2005 pilot episode of the TV series Supernatural. Updated September 28, 2020. Bustamante uses the old haunted tale not to scare us, but to force his audience to reflect on the ways they are complicit in oppression. Leo San Juan, a un año de haber derrotado al espíritu de La Nahuala, se enfrenta ahora a su primera gran misión: liberar a Xochimilco de La Llorona, el espíritu de una mujer que durante cientos de años ha asolado a la comunidad y ha secuestrado a decenas de niños. "[11], Monica Castillo from RogerEbert.com awarded it 3 stars out of 4, stating that "La Llorona is filled with bewitching imagery and tension, even if it’s less full of surprises and jump scares than other horror movies. With María Mercedes Coroy, Sabrina De La Hoz, Margarita Kenéfic, Julio Diaz. [37] In the 2011 Mexican animated film La Leyenda de la Llorona, she is portrayed as a more sympathetic character, whose children die in an accident rather than at their mother's hands. The Best Movies of 2020, Ranked by Tomatometer Rotten Tomatoes has collected every movie designated Certified Fresh over the past year, creating our guide to the best movies of 2020. During the trial, Natalia is troubled by the indigenous women who describe being brutalized by General Monteverde's army, while Carmen dismisses them as liars. "[10], Manohla Dargis from The New York Times described the film as "a thoughtful, low-key Guatemalan movie that deploys its genre shocks inside a sober art-house package". In, This page was last edited on 26 May 2021, at 10:06. Families traditionally placed wooden crosses above their doors to ward off such spirits. [39], Also in 2019, Jayro Bustamante directed the Guatemalan film La Llorona, starring María Mercedes Coroy, which screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival. Updated September 28, 2020. Alma teaches Sara to hold her breath under water. In the Southwestern United States, the story of La Llorona is told to scare children into good behavior,[24] sometimes specifically to deter children from playing near dangerous water. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film currently holds a Fresh rating of 97%, based on 79 critic reviews, with an average rating of 8 out of 10. [4] In another version of the story, her children are illegitimate, and she drowns them so that their father can not take them away to be raised by his wife. The story of La Llorona first appeared on film in 1935's La Llorona, filmed in Mexico. News & Interviews for La llorona Awards Leaderboard: Top Movies of 2020 – Rotten Tomatoes Best-Reviewed Movies & TV 2020 [23] The motherly nature of La Llorona’s tragedy has also been compared to Chihuacoatl, an Aztec goddess who was considered a deity of motherhood. La Llorona (API : /la ʝoˈɾona/, prononcer « Yorona » ou « Djorona », « la pleureuse » en espagnol), est un fantôme issu du folklore d'Amérique hispanique.Selon la légende, elle se présente comme l'âme en peine d'une femme ayant perdu ou tué ses enfants, les cherchant dans la nuit près d'un fleuve ou d'un lac, effrayant ceux qui entendent ses cris de douleur perçants. The 2008 Mexican horror film Kilometer 31 is inspired by the legend of La Llorona. He is convicted but the verdict is overturned by the high court, which ruled that his guilt could not be conclusively proven. It's simply a little psych 101 set in the backdrop of war. There's no creepy horror to this. DVDrip, 1800p. In October 2018, the people who made The Conjuring released a horror film riddled with jump-scares, The Curse of La Llorona. [6] On 6 August 2020, the film premiered on the horror streaming service Shudder. She praised its direction, visual style and story which "layers elements of class, race, and gender conflict on top of creeping horror atmosphere", but criticized its pacing which "slows to a crawl, as Bustamante delves into inter-familial dynamics that are interesting but ultimately a distraction from a more satisfying tale of supernatural revenge. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film currently holds a Fresh rating of 97%, based on 79 critic reviews, with an average rating of 8 out of 10. Directed by Jayro Bustamante. At Enrique's funeral, another old general hears a woman wailing as the room begins to flood. "[8] The film also holds a weighted average score of 79 out of 100 on Metacritic based on 14 critic reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Supernatural activity involving water, including faucets spontaneously turning on, ensues. Rather than rely on jump scares and CGI, it focuses on the sadness that can transform any woman into a version of the La Llorona spirit. [25] Also told to them is that her cries are heard as she walks around the street or near bodies of water to scare children from wandering around, resembling the stories of El Cucuy. His disgusted wife tells Natalia that he was always attracted to native women and reveals her suspicions that Valeriana, who arrived at their household as a child, may be Enrique's daughter. Not to be confused with the 2019 American film, List of submissions to the 93rd Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film, List of Guatemalan submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film, "Guatemala Submits Horror Pic 'La Llorona' For International Oscar Race", "Oscars Shortlists Announced in Nine Categories", "Did a Guatemalan Filmmaker Just Make the Best La Llorona Movie Ever? In this bold new vision of La Llorona, a retired war criminal believes a wrathful supernatural force is targeting him. In October 2018, the people who made The Conjuring released a horror film riddled with jump-scares, The Curse of La Llorona. Jayro Bustamante's haunting film is built around a little-known genocide where an estimated 250,000 Native Ixil Mayan were killed by the Guatemalan military in the 1980s. While vacationing in Mexico, a couple discovers their son's disappearance is tied to a supernatural curse. 2020 NR Spanish 97min. Rather than rely on jump scares and CGI, it focuses on the sadness that can transform any woman into a version of the La Llorona spirit. The house is blanketed with flyers of the disappeared from decades earlier; Sara and Alma notice one of the Kaqchikel men on the flyers is among the crowd of protesters. [7], Early colonial texts provide evidence that the lore is pre-Hispanic, originating in the central highlands, however La Llorona is most commonly associated with the colonial era and the dynamic between Spanish conquistadors and indigenous women. With Danny Trejo, Autumn Reeser, Antonio Cupo, Josh Zaharia. The Aztec creation myth of “The Hungry Woman” includes a wailing woman constantly crying for food, which has been compared to La Llorona’s signature nocturnal wailing for her children. The earliest documentation of La Llorona is traced back to 1550 in Mexico City, though there are theories that her story can be connected to specific mythologies of the Aztecs, including some creation stories. In a typical version of the legend, a beautiful woman named Maria marries a rich ranchero / conquistador[2] with whom she bears two children. The protests continue around the clock, leaving the family essentially trapped in the house. [45] It has since been covered by various musicians, including Chavela Vargas,[46] Joan Baez,[47] and Lila Downs. La Llorona es un espectro del folclore hispanoamericano que, según la tradición oral, es el alma en pena de una mujer que ahogó a sus hijos, y que luego, arrepentida y maldecida, los busca por las noches por ríos, pueblos y ciudades, asustando con su sobrecogedor llanto a quienes la ven u oyen en la noche. While it's a good movie and all, it'd do better if it hadn't used La Llorona at all because that just ruins this film when we go into it thinking it's a good horror flick. [9] Today, the lore of La Llorona is well known in Mexico and the Southwestern United States. The Snow Queen : La reine des neiges 2 2014. The villainous qualities of La Llorona, including infanticide and the murdering of one’s own blood is assumed to be connected to the narrative surrounding Dona Marina, also known as La Malinche, or Maltinzin in her original nomenclature. [15], The Florentine Codex is an important text that originated in late Mexico in 1519 quoted, “The sixth omen was that many times a woman would be heard going along weeping and shouting. In 1970s Los Angeles, the legendary ghost La Llorona is stalking the night -- and the children. La Llorona While Blumhouse Productions released The Curse Of La Llorona in 2019, it did not capture the essence of the horrifying weeping woman like that of Shudder's La Llorona . La Llorona is said to be the spirit of a woman that died of sorrow after her children were killed either by her or her family. [13] Author Ben Radford's investigation into the legend of La Llorona, published in Mysterious New Mexico, found common elements of the story in a German folktale dating from 1486. There's no creepy horror to this. Critical reception for La Llorona has been positive. She cried out loudly at night, saying, “Oh my children, we are about to go forever.” Sometimes she said, “Oh my children, where am I to take you?”[16], While the roots of the La Llorona legend appear to be pre-Hispanic,[17] the earliest published reference to the legend is a 19th century sonnet by Mexican poet Manuel Carpio. Enrique's sleep is interrupted by the sound of a woman weeping and he narrowly misses shooting his wife in the kitchen. 8,583,104 The Snow Queen : La reine des neiges 2 2014. Terrified, Enrique starts shooting Alma while accidentally shooting Sara in the arm. But in the end, her characters' fighting spirit prevails", "Defiant singer was a cultural force in Mexico", "Joan Baez – Discography, Gracias a la Vida", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=La_Llorona&oldid=1025207552, Articles with dead external links from May 2021, Articles containing Spanish-language text, CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown, Articles containing Barbareño-language text, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Mathews, Holly F. 1992. "Mexico's legend of La Llorona continues to terrify", "The Legend Of La Llorona: The Wailing Woman Who Murdered Her Children", "Women Hollering: Contemporary Chicana Reinscriptions of La Llorona Mythography", "From Llorona to Gritona: Coatlicue in Feminist Tales by Viramontes and Cisneros", "Florentine Codex, Book 12, Ch 01 | Early Nahuatl Library", "Mysterious tales behind La Llorona, Island of the Dolls in Mexico City", "How Mexico's Most Sorrowful Spirit Became a Cultural Phenomenon", Comparative American Studies: An International Journal, "The Tears of Oppression: Josefina Lopez bases her play, 'Unconquered Spirits,' on the 'Crying Woman' legend. The predictability of the overarching direction means the slow-burn pacing can drag, and the horror elements are very minimal. In Chumash mythology indigenous to Southern California, La Llorona is linked to the nunašɨš, a mythological creature with a cry similar to that of a newborn baby. [5] Recurring themes in variations on the La Llorona myth include white dresses, nocturnal wailing, and an association with water. Park City, UT — The nonprofit Sundance Institute announced today the showcase of new independent feature films selected across all categories for the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.The Festival hosts screenings in Park City, Salt Lake City and at Sundance Mountain Resort, from January 23–February 2, 2020. The film is the sixth installment in The Conjuring Universe, produced by New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. Pictures. Later that night Sara uses her grandfather’s oxygen cylinder to hold her breath longer under the pool. It was that once she'd been a person, a woman, a mother. La Llorona is sometimes conflated with La Malinche,[10] the Nahua woman who served as Hernán Cortés' interpreter and also bore his son. The 2020 Justice Matters Jurors are pleased to award the Filmfest DC 2020 Justice Matters Award to La Llorona. This has NOTHING of that. La Llorona While Blumhouse Productions released The Curse Of La Llorona in 2019, it did not capture the essence of the horrifying weeping woman like that of Shudder's La Llorona . Cast: María Mercedes Coroy, Margarita Kenefic, Sabrina de la Hoz, Julio Diaz Join free to stream La Llorona. His devoted housekeeper, Valeriana, brings in a young woman named Alma from her village to work as a maid. While vacationing in Mexico, a couple discovers their son's disappearance is tied to a supernatural curse. Jayro Bustamante's haunting film is built around a little-known genocide where an estimated 250,000 Native Ixil Mayan were killed by the Guatemalan military in the 1980s. [6], The mother archetype of La Llorona has been tied to patriarchal expectations of women in Mexican and Mexican-American culture by several authors, historians, and social critics. 2021 Oscars Best International Feature predictions include "Another Round," "The Man Who Sold His Skin," "La Llorona" and "Two Of Us" While it's a good movie and all, it'd do better if it hadn't used La Llorona at all because that just ruins this film when we go into it thinking it's a good horror flick. [29] René Cardona's 1960 movie La Llorona was also shot in Mexico,[30] as was the 1963 horror film, The Curse of the Crying Woman directed by Rafael Baledón.[31]. La Llorona (API : /la ʝoˈɾona/, prononcer « Yorona » ou « Djorona », « la pleureuse » en espagnol), est un fantôme issu du folklore d'Amérique hispanique.Selon la légende, elle se présente comme l'âme en peine d'une femme ayant perdu ou tué ses enfants, les cherchant dans la nuit près d'un fleuve ou d'un lac, effrayant ceux qui entendent ses cris de douleur perçants. [40], Mexican playwright Josefina López wrote "Unconquered Spirits",[41] which uses the myth of La Llorona as a plot device. Her seeking of children to keep for herself is also significantly compared to that of Coatlicue, known as “Our Lady Mother” or Tonantsi (who is also comparable to the Virgen de Guadalupe, another significant mother figure in Mexican-culture), who is also a monster that devours filth or sin. [9], La Llorona received praise from Katie Rife from The A.V. Certain aspects of the story are emotionally powerful, while other threads feel underdeveloped. Reception. The story of La Llorona first appeared on film in 1935's La Llorona, filmed in Mexico. svg-play Play. The directive force of morality tales in a Mexican community. Park City, UT — The nonprofit Sundance Institute announced today the showcase of new independent feature films selected across all categories for the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.The Festival hosts screenings in Park City, Salt Lake City and at Sundance Mountain Resort, from January 23–February 2, 2020. [49], La Llorona is an antagonist in a 2012 second season episode of the TV series Grimm.[50]. [18], The legend of La Llorona is deeply rooted in Mexican popular culture, her story told to children to encourage them not to wander off after dark, and her spirit often evoked in artwork,[19] such as that of Alejandro Colunga. In 1970s Los Angeles, the legendary ghost La Llorona is stalking the night -- and the children. [1], The legend has a wide variety of details and versions. The film was directed by Michael Chaves and stars Linda Cardellini, Raymond Cruz, Patricia Velasquez and Marisol Ramirez as La Llorona. DVDrip, 1800p. Con la ayuda de El Alebrije, Don Andrés y los niños Calaca, Leo planea vencerla. One day, Maria sees her husband with another woman and in a fit of blind rage, she drowns their children in a river, which she immediately regrets. The 2020 Justice Matters Jurors are pleased to award the Filmfest DC 2020 Justice Matters Award to La Llorona. One night Enrique sees Alma wading through the pool into the house; his family discovers him, sexually aroused, watching her wash her dress. La Llorona es un espectro del folclore hispanoamericano que, según la tradición oral, es el alma en pena de una mujer que ahogó a sus hijos, y que luego, arrepentida y maldecida, los busca por las noches por ríos, pueblos y ciudades, asustando con su sobrecogedor llanto a quienes la ven u oyen en la noche. Directed by Patricia Harris Seeley. Out of jealousy over the loss of her own children, Lamia kills other women's children. She noted that "its early scenes — with their mannered delivery and narrative ellipses — are right out of the modern art-film stylebook", reminding her of Lucrecia Martel's style. 2020 NR Spanish 97min. The Best Movies of 2020, Ranked by Tomatometer Rotten Tomatoes has collected every movie designated Certified Fresh over the past year, creating our guide to the best movies of 2020. [20] "La Cihuacoatle, Leyenda de la Llorona" is a yearly waterfront theatrical performance of the legend of La Llorona set in the Xochimilco borough of Mexico City,[21] established in 1993 to coincide with the Day of the Dead.[22]. A distraught Carmen strangles Enrique in the trance and in reality. The movie is reportedly pretty spooky, though perhaps with this background on the wailing figure, it’ll be even creepier. This leads to most of his household staff — who are ethnic Kaqchikel people — quitting. Scholars have pointed out similarities between La Llorona and the Cihuacōātl of Aztec mythology,[9] as well as Eve and Lilith of Hebrew mythology. Con la ayuda de El Alebrije, Don Andrés y los niños Calaca, Leo planea vencerla. La Llorona’s falling into the trope of an “evil” or “failed” mother, having either committed infanticide or having failed to save them from drowning, can be considered a reflection of this. svg-play Play. La Llorona [la ʝoˈɾona], also known as The Weeping Woman, is a 2019 Guatemalan horror film directed by Jayro Bustamante.[1][2]. Club, who felt that the film offered "a more intelligent spin on the legend than last year’s schlocky The Curse Of La Llorona". "[12], Meagan Navarro from Bloody Disgusting awarded it 2½ skulls out of 5, writing "Bustamante delivers a sobering evocation for justice, and in the case of La Llorona, it’s by the hands of a folkloric vengeance seeker. Now elderly, he lives with his wife, Carmen; daughter, Natalia; and granddaughter, Sara. This has NOTHING of that. The play premiered at California State University, Northridge's Little Theatre in 1995. News & Interviews for La llorona Awards Leaderboard: Top Movies of 2020 – Rotten Tomatoes Best-Reviewed Movies & TV 2020 South by Southwest, abbreviated as SXSW and colloquially referred to as South By, is an annual conglomeration of parallel film, interactive media, and music festivals and conferences organized jointly that take place in mid-March in Austin, Texas, United States.It began in 1987 and has continued to grow in both scope and size every year. The website's critical consensus reads "La Llorona puts a fresh spin on the familiar legend by blending the supernatural and the political to resolutely chilling effect. [42], Nancy Farmer's 2002 science fiction novel, The House of the Scorpion includes references to La Llorona.[43]. However, Natalie learns from Sara that even though she is very young, Alma already had a son and daughter who died. 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