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Mari Gaila (Silvia Pinal), is an adulteress who lives between ragged, thieves, prostitutes, dwarfs and other misshapen beings, in a rare box at a country and a vague time. Her husband, is a poor sacristan who agrees with other relatives to do business with the display of his orphaned nephew, a mentally retarded dwarf. Caught in committing adultery with her lover, Mari Gaila is caged naked and punished by the people.
Acting
Silvia Pinal's feral, trapped-animal performance is absolutely unhinged.
Direction
Ibáñez stages cruelty like religious tableau — grotesque and deliberate.
Production
That 'vague time' setting makes it feel like a poisoned folktale.

Director
Juan Ibáñez
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