Semana santa

For the 2015 Mexican film, see Semana Santa (2015 film).
For the religious celebration, see Holy Week.
Semana santa
Directed by Pepe Danquart
Produced by Paul Berrow
Philippe Guez
Written by David Hewson
novel
Roy Mitchell
Screenplay
Starring Mira Sorvino
Olivier Martinez
Music by Andrea Guerra
Cinematography Ciro Cappellari
Edited by Peter R. Adam
Joëlle Hache
Distributed by MGM
Release dates
  • 24 April 2002 (2002-04-24)
Running time
89 minutes
Country International
co-production
Language English

Semana santa (also known as Angel of Death) is a 2002 European mystery thriller film directed by Pepe Danquart. It is notable for its international cast.

Plot

During the Spanish Civil War the 14-year-old Doña Catalina (Yohana Cobo) is captured by war criminal Antonio Alvarez. She is forced to witness how her father is murdered with a traditional bullfighting weapon known as „rejón de muerte“. Following that her father's murderer rapes her. After this traumatic experience she can get hold of a knife and attempts to take revenge. But she is grabbed by one of Alvarez' accomplices who also tries to abuse her. She stabs him and escapes. A friendly couple saves her. Doña Catalina recovers but turns out being pregnant. The birth is difficult and the couple tells Doña her boy had died. Later they disappear and take the allegedly dead boy with them.

The war criminal who raped her remains unpunished. More than that, after the war he gets more and more powerful as a local politician. He keeps on befathering teenage girls, always getting away by making presents and paying child support. Yet a Christian brotherhood expels him.

Forty years later, during the Semana Santa, again people get killed in the same manner Alvarez once murdered Doña's father. Police detective Quemada and his new colleague Maria Delgado try to find a trace. They interview the leader of a Christian brotherhood and later on an expert for bullfighting. Finally it is revealed that the late Antonio Alvarez had advised his illegitimate sons to stick together and had hereby created a still existing network.

The sons believe they had to get back at their father's former enemies. Doña's lost son is on top of this conspiracy. As a high-ranked local policeman he is a superior of Quemada and Delgado. In order to oppress the truth he doesn't hesitate to kill his subordinates or even his half-brothers.

In the end Doña saves Maria Delgado's life by firing a gun at her lost son.

Cast

Reception

Critics found occasionally the film adaptation of David Hewson's novel „Santa Semana“ was not completely logical. [1]

References

  1. "Though I seem to have only praise for "Angel Of Death" there is a downside. Like a lot of European slasher pictures the logic does not follow through.". Retrieved 2012-05-17.
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