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Maleficarum

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
239
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Maleficarum (2011)
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Maria Francisca, a wealthy young heiress and her friend Mariana De Castro, a young protestant widow, are accused of witchcraft and taken before the Spanish Inquisition of Lima, Peru.Maria Francisca, a wealthy young heiress and her friend Mariana De Castro, a young protestant widow, are accused of witchcraft and taken before the Spanish Inquisition of Lima, Peru.Maria Francisca, a wealthy young heiress and her friend Mariana De Castro, a young protestant widow, are accused of witchcraft and taken before the Spanish Inquisition of Lima, Peru.

  • Director
    • Jac Avila
  • Writer
    • Jac Avila
  • Stars
    • Amy Hesketh
    • Mila Joya
    • Roberto Lopez
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    239
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    • Director
      • Jac Avila
    • Writer
      • Jac Avila
    • Stars
      • Amy Hesketh
      • Mila Joya
      • Roberto Lopez
    • 12User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Amy Hesketh
    Amy Hesketh
    • Mariana de Castro
    Mila Joya
    • Francisca de la Cruz
    Roberto Lopez
    • Father Francisco Verdugo
    • (as Beto Lopez L.)
    Alejandro Loayza
    Alejandro Loayza
    • Brother Rodrigo de Palomares
    Eric Calancha
    • Torturer
    Omar Aldayuz
    • Prosecutor
    Roberto Carlos Velasquez
    • Torturer's Assistant
    Maria Esther Arteaga
    Maria Esther Arteaga
    • Josefa Maria Flores
    Claudia Moscoso
    • Dona Beatriz de Trejo
    Barbara Dorado
    • Maria de las Nieves
    Manuel Rebollo
    • Diego Ascencio de Vera
    Vanessa Calvimontes
    • Isabel Petrona Arteaga
    Sergio Fernandez
    • Tomás de Araujo
    • (as Sergio Fernández)
    Erika Saavedra
    • Maria Antonia de Castañeda
    Fermin Nuñez
    Fermin Nuñez
    • Don Juan de Gauna
    Gina Alcon
    • Doña Mayor de Luna
    Massiel Dorado
    • Luisa de Catellón
    Ariel Enriquez
    • Tomás de la Puente Vernel
    • Director
      • Jac Avila
    • Writer
      • Jac Avila
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    Gerald1946

    A Historical Fiction Done Well

    Maleficarum (2011) by Jac Avila is a good screen play by an independent Bolivian film company. It is a good historical fiction loosely based on María Francisca Ana de Castro, a Spanish immigrant to Alta Peru, who was renowned for her beauty and wealth. She was arrested and accused of "judaizing". After many days of Torture before confessing; She was burned at the stake in 1726. This event was a major spectacle in Lima, but it raised questions about possible irregular procedures and about the corruption within the Inquisition, this lead to the end of The Holy Office (The Inquisition) in Peru. The director, Jac Avila, and actors try to recreated the actual realistic suffering in great detail of what the victims of the Spanish Inquisition had to endure. The best was the director's use of the actors' facial and body language, it was very cerebral and visual at the same time. This viewer marveled at the simplicity of that movie and how it got its complex message across, the script and the story plot was very well thought out. The dialogs of the accusers and witnesses did well in showing the bias and superstitions of that time.
    2grantss

    Poor on every level

    Set in the 16th century, a young woman inherits a fortune after her parents die. In order to get their hands on her wealth, the Catholic Church imprison her and her wealthy female friend, accusing them of being witches. They refuse to confess.

    Quite poor. Though it is has all the trappings of a B-grade exploitation movie, this movie had the potential to expose the horrors and hypocrisy of the Spanish Inquisition. However, it really doesn't go anywhere new.

    Even the gratuitous stuff is badly done, with every scene drawn out to the point of tedium.

    Some pretty laughable performances. A school play would contain better acting than many of what passed for it in this movie.

    Poor and dull. Avoid.
    10cd7-523-893572

    From an important director to watch, unforgettable horror with a point, because it's real...real history.

    MALEFICARUM was more than I had expected. Jac Avila, the director, has made an unforgettable and important film. The actors, especially Amy Hesketh and Mila Joya, totally sold it. Avila's direction and the women's performances made their plight horribly believable, completely real, and yet heroic. Several scenes are going to keep replaying in my mind. Having the Inquisition torture scenes interrupted by the "reality show" testimonies (based on real witness documents from the historic case upon which the film is based), kept me from becoming numb to the brutality of what was happening. If the director feels as I do about the insanity of the Inquisition, he drove that message straight to the heart. But incredibly, this is also a love story, defiant love facing hopeless horror. And because this is real life historical horror, you can't squirm out of it with that "it's only a movie" schtick. It's even made to feel like a documentary of sorts, and in my opinion, this is as real as a film about this subject can get. All praise to everyone involved for their determination to make it that way. This film does not pull its punches or make excuses. Avila is an important director, folks. Believe it.
    8ryan_potochnik

    Really Good Film

    To Parents Who Read Info About This Movie Please Read This Since I Cannot Put Anything On The Parental Advisory Part Of This Movie This Movie Contains Graphic And Explicit Scenes Which May Not Be Suitable To All Viewers VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED

    I Have Been Since Yesterday Watched A Free Version Of Maleficarum Starring Amy Hesketh And Mila Joya As They Faced Inquisition I Think Mila Joya Should Have Gotten The Same Amount Of Torture As Hesketh But In Spite Of This I Think Its Really Good And Very Realistic I Like To Watch It Over And Over Again In Short I High Recommend It On A Scale Of One To Ten I Give It A Eight Or In The Words Of Ebert And Roper Or Siskel And Ebert I Give It Two Thumbs Up Or In The Words Of Some Other Movie Critic I Give It Four Stars

    And In My Book This Movie Is Rated R For Graphic Violence Nudity Sensuality And Adult Situations
    9gillesthibault71

    Maleficarum,,,,

    Many film were produced on behalf of the Holy Iquistion and their extremely brutal ways of obtaining a confession .... Most of them were exploring rather the side of the fault, the trial testimony, judgement, and finally, the punishment! They represented all of it, with very few torture scenes! Jac Avila brings us, with his film Maleficarum (2011), in the depths of dark dungeons and explore more thoroughly the torments inflicted on the victims.

    Each of the torture scenes are incredibly realistic and the acting is excellent and especially that of Amy Hesketh.

    The story of two women in love with each other, falsely accused facing the Holy Inquisition .... A must see movie ....

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      The film's title, "Maleficarum" is the Latin word meaning 'witchcraft'.
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      Opening crawl: Between 1480 and 1813, more than 100,000 women - Catholics and Protestants alike, were accused of witchcraft, tortured, condemned and executed in what is known as the Christians world. This movie is the story of two of those women.

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      O Magun Mysterium
      Written by Tomás Luis de Victoria

      Performed on guitar by Jon Sayles

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    • Release date
      • October 31, 2011 (Bolivia)
    • Country of origin
      • Bolivia
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Filming locations
      • La Paz, Bolivia
    • Production company
      • Pachamama Films
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      • $105,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,303
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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