Pastorela (film)

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Directed byEmilio Portes
Written byEmilio Portes
Produced byAlejandro García
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Pastorela
Theatrical release poster
Directed byEmilio Portes
Written byEmilio Portes
Produced byAlejandro García
Starring
CinematographyDamian Garcia
Distributed byLas Producciones del Patrón
Fidecine
EFICINE 226
IMCINE
Release date
  • 2011 (2011)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

Pastorela is a 2011 Mexican Christmas black comedy film directed by Emilio Portes and starring Joaquín Cosío, Eduardo España, Carlos Cobos and Ana Serradilla. It won the Ariel Award for Best Picture in 2012.[1][2][3]

The judicial agent of the federal police Jesús "Chucho" Juárez lives with his daughter Magdalena in the neighborhood of de San Miguel de Nenepilco, Mexico City, and annually plays the role of the devil in the parish pastorela organized by father Benito. When the deputy prosecutor is assassinated, Chucho gets occupied with the case and does not realize that father Benito has died of a heart attack while having sex with one of the nuns; and that the new priest, Edmundo Posadas, has decided not to include him in the pastorela, instead giving his role to Vulmaro, Chucho's compadre. After years of playing the devil, Chucho is not going to give up his role easily, so he will have to face off in a classic fight of good versus evil to claim his part in the play.[2][4]

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