María Magdalena (film) explained

María Magdalena
Director:Carlos Hugo Christensen
Starring:Laura Hidalgo
Music:George Andreani
Country:Argentina
Language:Spanish

María Magdalena is a 1954 Argentine drama film. Directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen, it stars Laura Hidalgo in the title role.[1] It was Christensen's last film before he continued filming in Brazil.

Plot

María, a passionate and selfish woman, willingly maintains an affair with Rómulo, a married man who ends up abandoning his fragile and insecure wife to unleash all his passions with her. Being wealthy and gorgeous Maria also displays cynicism, pride and unscrupulousness which causes torture and suffering of those around her. Then came David, a dedicated scientist who attends to the unprotected and sacrificed workers of Maria's plantation, which showed the latter the ghosts of her licentious life.[2]

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: María Magdalena (1954).
  2. Web site: Maria Magdalena / película argentina / Laura Hidalgo. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211215/ein1IqCKC1k . 2021-12-15 . live. YouTube. 15 Oct 2016. 20 August 2021.