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Music director
  
Elik Alvarez

Duration
  

Country
  
Venezuela Chile

6.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy, Drama, Fantasy

Screenplay
  
Ignacio Castillo Cottin

Language
  
Spanish

La Virgen Negra movie poster

Director
  
Ignacio Castillo Cottin

Writer
  
Ignacio Castillo Cottin

Release date
  
October 24, 2008 (2008-10-24)

Initial release
  
October 24, 2008 (Venezuela)

Cast
  
Carmen Maura
,
Dayra Lambis
,
Jessika Grau
,
Angélica Aragón
,
Matheus Nachtergaele
,
Caridad Canelón

Similar movies
  
Jessika Grau appears in La Virgen Negra and Por Un Polvo

La virgen negra trailer


La Virgen Negra (The Black Virgin) is a Venezuelan comedy film mixed with romance and magic realism. It is the first movie of the 25-year-old filmmaker Ignacio Castillo.

Contents

La Virgen Negra Despertando Conciencias La virgen negra de los alquimistas

The film tells the story of the strange changes in the lives of the inhabitants of a small fishing village (possibly an allusion to Barlovento) in the Venezuelan coast after the appearance of a black virgin.

The film is set in the town of Higuerote in the northern coastal state of Miranda, Venezuela

La virgen negra 2008 trailer


Primary cast

  • Angélica Aragón as Lurdita
  • Carmen Maura as Sra. Isabel
  • Matheus Nachtergaele as Dr. Joao Pinto
  • Carolina Torres as Manita
  • Francisco Diaz as Cura Isidro
  • Caridad Canelón as Leonor
  • Julio Rodríguez as Franklin
  • Geily Rosales as La negrita
  • Cynthia Cabrera as La blanquita
  • Jesika Grau as Marlene
  • César Suárez as Virgilio
  • Martin Peyrou as Velero
  • Plot

    The film begins with Franklin (Rodriguez) trying to give his first kiss to "la negrita" (Rosales) when he is suddenly interrupted by a desperate Manita (Torres), who is concerned because her husband hasn't had sex with her in months.

    Manita then visits a mysterious woman, who is believed to be a witch, Lurdita (Aragon) who asks her to change the virgin of the church by the black virgin. Behind everybody's back and with the approval of Sra Isabel (Maura), the founder of the town, the black virgin becomes their new patron.

    After that, strange things begin to happen in this village changing the routine of its inhabitants: the black virgin stopped it from getting dark, stopped the invasions of the vandals, make people fell in love and at the same time killed and sickened some. On the other hand, Lurdita (who is believed to be the builder of the black virgin) leaves the town saying others might need her help.

    One morning, Franklin is playing baseball and as the kids were making fun of him he hits the ball so hard that breaks the image of the black virgin. After this, the vandals took over the town and killed almost everyone on it. The only survivors are shipped in a boat to the middle of the sea. Suddenly it begins to dawn in the middle of the night and Lurdita is seen smiling at the shores of the beach marking the end of the movie.

    Production

  • The film was made by Ignacio Castillo son of Leopoldo Castillo (host of the controversial TV show, Alo Ciudadano
  • The vocals of the music was done by Lisbeth Scott who also participated in the score of The Chronicles of Narnia and The Passion of the Christ.
  • Won

  • Mérida National Film Festival:
  • People's Choice Award
  • Nominated

  • 32nd Annual São Paulo Film Festival
  • Best New Filmmaker (Ignacio Castillo Cottin)
  • References

    La Virgen Negra Wikipedia
    La Virgen Negra IMDb La Virgen Negra themoviedb.org