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A Paixón de María Soliña
A Paixon De María Soliña' is a feature film with a historical setting which describes the Tribunal of the Spanish Inquisition through the inquisitorial trial against María Soliña in Galicia (Spain) in the XVII century, accused of witchcraft.
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Plot Summary
This historical drama delves into the true story of María Soliña, a woman accused of witchcraft in 17th-century Galicia, Spain. The film explores her persecution and the societal fears that led to her condemnation. It highlights the injustices and the desperate struggle for survival against a backdrop of religious fervor and superstition. The narrative uncovers the complex social dynamics and personal betrayals that contributed to her tragic fate.
Critical Reception
The film received positive reviews, particularly for its historical accuracy and compelling performances. Critics praised its atmospheric depiction of 17th-century Galicia and its sensitive portrayal of the persecution of women accused of witchcraft. Audiences found the story to be both moving and thought-provoking, highlighting its relevance in discussing historical injustices.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric portrayal of historical Galicia.
Commended for its sensitive handling of the witchcraft trials narrative.
Noted for strong performances, particularly from the lead actress.
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Awards & Accolades
The film won several awards at the Mestre Mateo Awards, including Best Actress for Victoria Teijeiro and Best Screenplay. It was also nominated for Best Film and Best Director.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the true events of the witch trials in Cangas, Pontevedra, which led to the execution of María Soliña in 1621.
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