All of them Witches (Sobrenatural) is a 1996 Mexican supernatural horror film by director Daniel Gruener. Based on a screenplay by Gabriel González Meléndez, it features Susana Zabaleta, Ricardo Blume, Alejandro Tommasi, and Delia Casanova.[1][2] The name of this movie matches that of a book of witchcraft that appeared in the 1968 film Rosemary's Baby,[3] based on the book by Ira Levin.

All of Them Witches
SpanishSobrenatural
Directed byDaniel Gruener
Screenplay byGabriel González Meléndez
Story byGabriel González Meléndez
Daniel Gruener
Produced byDulce Kuri
Ivan Lipkies
StarringSusana Zabaleta
Alejandro Tommasi
Ricardo Blume
Delia Casanova
Roberto Cobo
Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez
CinematographyRodrigo Prieto
Edited byJorge Aguilera
Music byGabriel González Meléndez
Production
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Distributed byTelevicine
Release date
  • October 18, 1996 (1996-10-18) (Mexico)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

Plot

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After Dolores (Zabaleta) hears a neighbor being killed, her husband Andres (Tommasi) tries to dispel her fears about gang activity in their apartment building. After he falls asleep, however, she overhears her husband muttering the murdered neighbor's name. Another neighbor, the witch-like Madame Endor (Casanova) warns Dolores that she is in danger and her concerns are then confirmed by her psychiatrist. Dolores begins to believe that disturbing events happening around are the work of the devil.[4]

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Reception

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In 1996, the film, which is entirely in Spanish, was a winner of Prieto Mexico's Ariel and Diosa de Plata Awards. The following year, it won the Colombia Film Festival Award for best cinematography.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Staff (2004). The Scarecrow Movie Guide. Seattle: Sasquatch Books. p. 362. ISBN 1-57061-415-6.
  2. ^ Flowers, John (2004). Psychotherapists on film, 1899 - 1999. Vol. 1. McFarland. p. 27. ISBN 0-7864-1297-6.
  3. ^ Guiley, Rosemary; Zaffis, John (2009). The Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology. Infobase Publishing. p. 214. ISBN 978-0-8160-7314-6.
  4. ^ Fountain, Clarke (2008). "All of Them Witches (1996)". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2008-03-02. Retrieved 2011-01-29.
  5. ^ "Rodrigo Prieto A.M.C." Mexican Society of Cinematographers. Archived from the original on 2009-09-30. Retrieved 2011-01-29.
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