La viuda negra (film)

La Viuda Negra (The Black Widow) is a 1977 film directed by Arturo Ripstein, produced in Mexico and based on the novel Debiera haber obispas by Rafael Solana.[1] In a small town in Mexico, Matea (Isela Vega) is an orphan who assists the priest, Father Feliciano (Mario Almada), in his parish.The village doctor tries to seduce her, but fails and proceeds to defame her into believing that Matea maintains relations with the priest.The people believe him and demand that the priest fire her; he refuses and locks himself away with Matea.During the lockdown, they develop a passionate love, but fate arrives and the priest dies.
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