La estación de la bruja

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La estación de la bruja
La estación de la bruja
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We are all clear that it is important for human beings to have a job and feel fulfilled, but it is also important to enjoy moments of leisure and the movie La estación de la bruja has the entertainment you need.
The year 1972 was full of great premieres and one of them was this.
Jan White, Raymond Laine, Ann Muffly, Joedda McClain, Bill Thunhurst are the actors who put a face and voice to the characters in the story that they tell us in the film.

The direction of the film has been wonderful since it came from the hand of George A. Romero.
The total time taken by the movie is 104 min..
Although filming can be done around the world, the bulk of the production and crew belongs to United States.

The way the story is told is wonderful and this result is thanks to the fact that the script was in the hands of George A. Romero.
The production of this film has been possible because Latent Image was interested in the project and was confident of the good results.
For the experience to be total, it is necessary for the music to accompany the story, complementing the messages they convey to us. Those in charge of finding the perfect melodies have been Steve Gorn and his team.

George A. Romero has a long experience in photography and now has this great film on his long list.
If we had to frame this film in a specific genre, that would be Terror, Drama.

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Critics La estación de la bruja

Quite interesting. Experiential but effective. Excellent storytelling
An excellent psychosocial story. An excellent well-crafted movie, excellent Acting! A must for Romero fans, a visit perhaps for those who are not
Imperfect but often glossy film. An overlooked classic! Hi Jan White
One of Romero's best ???. Excellent. Hungry wives
The 70s: a story of witchcraft and floral wallpaper. Season of the Witch, also known as Jacks Wife. Absorbing feminist semi-horror
Romero's third film is a flawed drama but somewhat interesting. The cinema of George A. Romero. Major feminist drama
Really well done movie. Subtle psychological horror. Strange Curiosity of George Romero
A creative oddity. Ennui ... not a horror, except in the existential sense
Interesting representation of 70s feminism
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