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本名: Florencia Ríos
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別名: Florencia Rios
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キャリアハイライト:
Florencia Ríos acted in 'México Bárbaro' (2014), an anthology horror film directed by eight Mexican filmmakers. The movie presents terrifying tales from Mexican folklore, including boogeymen, trolls, ghosts, monsters, Aztec sacrifices, and the Day of the Dead.
公開年: 2014
国: Mexico
別題: Barbarous Mexico
監督: Isaac Ezban, Laurette Flores Bornn, Jorge Michel Grau, Ulises Guzman, Edgar Nito, Lex Ortega, Gigi Saul Guerrero, Aaron Soto, Ulises Guzmán Reyes, Aarón Soto, Laurette Flores
脚本: Isaac Ezban, Laurette Flores Bornn, Jorge Michel Grau, Alfredo Mendoza, Edgar Nito, Lex Ortega, Paulo Riqué, Gigi Saul Guerrero, Aaron Soto
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México Bárbaro is an anthology horror film consisting of eight short stories directed by various Mexican filmmakers. Each segment explores terrifying Mexican traditions and legends, set in both urban and rural environments. The tales range from centuries-old folktales to contemporary nightmares, all connected by the theme of fear rooted deep within Mexican culture. Some of the stories include encounters with boogeymen, trolls, ghosts, and monsters, as well as references to Aztec sacrifices and the Day of the Dead. The film aims to vividly shock viewers while preserving the originality and importance of these cultural tales.
México Bárbaro (2014) is an innovative Mexican horror anthology that pays tribute to the nation's rich folklore and terrifying legends. Directed by eight prominent Mexican filmmakers, this thrash metal-infused film brings together haunting stories passed down through generations and newly created ones, all equally frightening. Set in various urban and rural landscapes, each segment weaves together traditional tales with modern-day terrors, emphasizing the enduring relevance of these cultural narratives. The film is a unique blend of originality and familiarity, making it both important and horrifying.