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Yo, la peor de todas

  • 1990
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  • 1h 45m
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Yo, la peor de todas (1990)
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A 17th-century Mexican nun defies expectations, becoming a renowned intellectual and writer during the Spanish Inquisition. Her progressive ideas attract unwanted attention, forcing her to s... Read allA 17th-century Mexican nun defies expectations, becoming a renowned intellectual and writer during the Spanish Inquisition. Her progressive ideas attract unwanted attention, forcing her to seek protection from an influential ally.A 17th-century Mexican nun defies expectations, becoming a renowned intellectual and writer during the Spanish Inquisition. Her progressive ideas attract unwanted attention, forcing her to seek protection from an influential ally.

  • Director
    • María Luisa Bemberg
  • Writers
    • María Luisa Bemberg
    • Antonio Larreta
    • Octavio Paz
  • Stars
    • Assumpta Serna
    • Dominique Sanda
    • Héctor Alterio
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    762
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • María Luisa Bemberg
    • Writers
      • María Luisa Bemberg
      • Antonio Larreta
      • Octavio Paz
    • Stars
      • Assumpta Serna
      • Dominique Sanda
      • Héctor Alterio
    • 17User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Assumpta Serna
    Assumpta Serna
    • Juana Inés de la Cruz
    Dominique Sanda
    Dominique Sanda
    • La Virreina
    Héctor Alterio
    Héctor Alterio
    • The Viceroy
    Lautaro Murúa
    Lautaro Murúa
    • Archbishop
    Graciela Araujo
    • Sister Ursula
    Alberto Segado
    Alberto Segado
    • Father Miranda
    Gerardo Romano
    Gerardo Romano
    • Siguenza
    Franklin Caicedo
    Franklin Caicedo
    • Santa Cruz
    Hugo Soto
    Hugo Soto
    Margara Alonso
    Lidia Catalano
    Lidia Catalano
    Margarita Padín
    Margarita Padín
    Alejandra Colunga
    Rosario Bléfari
    Rosario Bléfari
      Felisa Rocha
      Ema Rivera
        Fernando Noy
        José Martin
        • Director
          • María Luisa Bemberg
        • Writers
          • María Luisa Bemberg
          • Antonio Larreta
          • Octavio Paz
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        9cinemamuse

        Very historical perspective...

        This is one of the few times in cinematic history where so much of the Spanisn Inquisition was explained for the full detail of what it entailed. I learned more about the politics of that time through this film than in my history classes. The connection Spain had with the 'new world' was stronger than any Britain had with her 'new world'.

        If you have a passion for history, a passion for what shaped the way the Catholic church now runs its show (in perspective with its history), then this movie is a must see.

        The acting, the writing, the production is second to none.

        I first saw this film in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1992 at the Edinburgh Film Festival... I've since looked for it elsewhere unsuccessfully...
        8hoxjennifer

        Historical drama...lesbian passion, not so much

        Don't be fooled by the misleading tagline. This is a historical drama. Nothing more. I suspect the tagline was written to try and get more men into the movie, but besides a peck, love letters and shy glances, there isn't much lesbian action in this movie. It is not for people with some sort of lesbo-nun fetish.

        That being said, the film should be appreciated as a historical drama. Assumpta Serna does a wonderful job of playing the beautiful, "passionate, ironical" and intelligent Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz. As far as I can tell based on my preliminary research, the film is historically accurate, with a few artistic liberties. The film is a film of dialogue - besides some brief scenes of flogging, and sickness in the convent, this is a film mostly about intelligent dialogue, as it should be due to its subject matter. The themes of feminism and the church are well explored and is a good look into the lives of women during the Inquisition of Colonial times.
        GeneralB

        Interesting Historical Drama

        This film is an interesting historical piece set in the late 17th century. It is in Spanish and is based on a book by noted Mexican author Octavio Paz, which was itself based on a true story. The story is about Sor Juana, a nun and poet in Spanish Mexico who challenges the theology of the archbishop. In doing so, it also explores the tension between the church and the crown, in this case between the archbishop and the viceroy, who supports Sor Juana. The camera work and use of color, light, and shadow throughout the film sets the mood quite well. While it occasionally seems a little drawn out, in general it is an interesting, effective and entertaining work.
        8rdoyle29

        A pretty wonderful and very dark film

        Assumpta Serna is somewhat of a celebrity nun in 17th century Mexico ... she writes plays and poetry and studies science. She's made an enemy of the new Archbishop (Lautaro Murúa), who's idea of Catholicism is more in line with the Spanish Inquisition currently flourishing back in Spain. He tries to bring Serna back in line with his way of thinking, but she is protected by the King's representative Héctor Alterio and his scholarly wife Dominique Sanda. Serna's extremely close and intimate relationship with Sanda does her in.

        A really striking and thoughtful Argentinian film about the real Juana Inés de la Cruz who was a talented artist and a thinker far ahead of her time. It's a very talky film, but there's a lot of thoughtful discussion of the nature of religion and women's roles as thinkers.

        It's also a very dark film with a sadly realistic ending.
        8lastliberal

        Feminism and the Church

        Who would have guessed that there is a genre out there called nunsploitation. I am not sure what it means, but this film appears to be included.

        It is the story of a Mexican nun that was decidedly feminist. You can look up Juana Inés de la Cruz on Wikipedia and it will give you more. Apparently this film is historically accurate according to those I have consulted.

        The main thrust of this film is the intense hatred (Can one say fear?) of women by the Church through the ages, which continues to this day. It examines the Inquisition, by which the Church sought to stifle creativity and thinking.

        One would do well to know the status of women in the Church at the time to properly understand and enjoy this film. The role of women can be defined: "it is right for (women) to pride themselves on being silent, both those for whom it is convenient to cover up their lack of knowledge, and those who might shamelessly reveal what they know, because in all of them it is not only an agreeable condition, but a proper virtue, to speak little and be silent." Unlike Saint Teresa, Sr Juana is castigated not canonized for the audacity to speak her mind, to seek knowledge, and to think.

        If you seek the "lesbian passion behind convent walls" that is on the DVD cover, you will be sorely disappointed. While a lesbian relationship might be strongly suggested between Sr Juana and her noble protectress, it is never overtly expressed with the exception of a kiss that would be considered an "air kiss" compared to the one Phoebe gave Rachel on "Friends." The film was extremely interesting and Assumpta Serna was outstanding as Sr Juana.

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          Official submission of Argentina for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 63rd Academy Awards in 1991.
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          Featured in Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema (2018)

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        • Release date
          • May 24, 1995 (France)
        • Country of origin
          • Argentina
        • Language
          • Spanish
        • Also known as
          • I, the Worst of All
        • Filming locations
          • Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina
        • Production company
          • GEA Cinematográfica
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        • Gross US & Canada
          • $52,148
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 45m(105 min)
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          • 1.85 : 1

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