The Wailer
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The Wailer (Spain: La Llorona) was a 2004 short film, based on the folklore of La Llorona. The film was directed by Andres Navia and starred Saida Santana, Alfredo Villa, and Paco Sagárzazu. The running time of the film was approximately 14 minutes.
The DVD of the film was released in 2006[citation needed].
The Wailer is also the title of a direct-to-video movie released in 2006, set in Mexico. This had a 2007 sequel, The Wailer II.
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"The Wailer" is also a nickname of a very enigmatic 33 year-old somewhere in the midwest.[citation needed] On their way to Mexico, six students are stranded in a small town where years before a tragedy took place. The students find accommodation in a small cabin where unexplainable things begin to happen; a woman’s weeping is heard all around the cabin and their fear of the horror they might find outside keeps them trapped in the cabin. They will soon learn the truth behind the legend of "La Llorona".
[edit] References
- Laguna Productions
- Internet Movie Database - 2004 short
- The Wailer at the Internet Movie Database - 2006 movie

