The Witch’s Mirror

El espejo de la bruja
Chano Urueta

This endlessly suggestive supernatural chiller concerns a housekeeper/witch (Isabela Corona) who concocts a beyond-the-grave revenge scheme after her goddaughter is murdered by her own philandering mad-doctor husband, who experiments on corpses.

DIRECTOR
Chano Urueta
YEAR
1962
COUNTRY
Mexico
RUNTIME
75 minutes
LANGUAGE
Spanish with English subtitles
ORIGINAL TITLE
El espejo de la bruja

Based on a script by Carlos Enrique Taboada—later widely known for his own horror tetralogy, which culminated with the Ariel Award winner Poison for the Fairies (1984)—The Witch’s Mirror is an endlessly suggestive, cleverly film-literate supernatural chiller from pioneering director Chano Urueta (The Great Champion). A whiplash-inducing cross between Rebecca, Eyes Without a Face, and The Hands of Orlac, set inside a nondescript hacienda in Mexico, the film concerns a housekeeper/witch (Isabela Corona) who concocts a beyond-the-grave revenge scheme after her goddaughter is murdered by her philandering doctor husband… who experiments on corpses. Making the absolute most out of a modest budget, Urueta constructs an increasingly unsettling film with unhinged twists and profound ideas concerning fate and societal standards of beauty.

Restoration courtesy of Alameda Films and Labo Digital.


Basada en un guión de Carlos Enrique Taboada—más tarde conocido por su propia tetralogía de terror, que culminó con la ganadora del Premio Ariel Veneno para las hadas (1984), El espejo de la bruja es un thriller sobrenatural infinitamente sugerente e inteligentemente cinematográfico del pionero director Chano Urueta (El gran campeón). Una mezcla entre Rebecca, Eyes Without a Face y The Hands of Orlac, ambientado en una anodina hacienda mexicana, la película trata de una ama de llaves/bruja (Isabela Corona) que trama una venganza más allá de la tumba después de que su ahijada sea asesinada por su marido, un médico mujeriego… que experimenta con cadáveres. Con un presupuesto modesto, Urueta construye una película cada vez más inquietante, con giros desquiciantes y profundas ideas sobre el destino y los cánones sociales de belleza.

Restauración cortesía de Alameda Films y Labo Digital.

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