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Venture capitalist-turned-independent filmmaker Monique Salazar leaves behind the world of high-risk investments to craft this supernatural thriller based on the Latino legend of La Llorona - a Medea-like entity who was said to have drowned her children, and whose lingering grief was so powerful that it transcended death. A young mother (Adriana Dominguez) living in New York City has fallen under the deadly spell of La Llorona, and now as a pair of detectives race (Christian Camargo and Carlos Leon) to solve a recent rash of murders, the woman will be forced to realize her connection to the tragic legend in order to protect her child. Over the course of the past five centuries La Llorona has claimed countless lives, and now in order to break the deadly cycle of vengeance this possessed mother will need to seek the assistance of a powerful witch/curandera (Miriam Colón) who may hold the key to saving her child's life. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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"The Cry (2007) * ½ stars out of 5 Directed by: Bernadine Santistevan Starring: Christian Camargo, Adriana Dominguez and Carlos Leon Running Time: 80 minutes Rated: R Released: 2007 Language: English Synopsis: The Cry is a modern telling of an old Hispanic folk legend. La Llorana (the crying woman) is somewhat of a ghost in Mexico, Central and South America. In some versions of the story, she was a woman scorned, who got her revenge by drowning her " [More]
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"The Cry (2007) Directed by Bernadine Santistevan. Starring Miriam Colon, Christian Camargo, Adriana Dominguez, Carlos Leon, Kate Blumberg. Venture capitalist-turned-independent filmmaker Monique Salazar leaves behind the world of high-risk investments to craft this supernatural thriller based on the Latino legend of La Llorona - a Medea-like entity who was said to have drowned her children, and whose lingering grief was so powerful that it transcended death. A young mother (Adriana Dominguez " [More]
 

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