Cura Pederasta
Cura Pederasta

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Cura Pederasta

2007
Movie
103 min
Spanish

In a small Mexican town, the town's priest is accused of abusing the children. He hides in the church but everything gets complicated when the priest's brother gets involved in the murder of a killer and stole his 5 million pesos. The conflict escalates as the priest's greed gets him in trouble with his brother.

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Director: Felipe GuerreroGenres: Drama, Short

Plot Summary

The film tells the story of a boy who is being seduced by an older man. The narrative explores the complex and disturbing themes of attraction and exploitation. It delves into the psychological aspects of such a relationship, highlighting the vulnerability of the child.

Critical Reception

Cura Pederasta is a short film that garnered attention for its sensitive and challenging subject matter. It has been noted for its artistic direction and the performances of its cast, particularly in portraying the emotional weight of the story. While not widely reviewed in mainstream outlets, it has been recognized in festival circuits.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its artistic handling of a difficult theme.

  • Noted for its compelling performances in portraying vulnerability and manipulation.

  • Recognized for its thought-provoking exploration of sensitive subject matter.

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Awards & Accolades

Screened at various film festivals, though specific major awards are not widely publicized.

Fun Fact

The film was part of a series of short films produced in Mexico that aimed to address social issues through cinema.

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