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Holy Pafnucio 1977

★ 5.28 votes100 min📅 1977-10-27

In 1977, director Rafael Corkidi's surreal and provocative film, Holy Pafnucio, defied conventions and captivated audiences with its bold storytelling.

Director: Rafael Corkidi

Cast

Pablo Corkidi
Pafnucio Santo
Juan Barrón
Adán / Jesuscristo / revolucionario
María de la Luz Zendejas
Frida Kahlo / Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz / Capitán
Jorge Humberto Robles
Jorge Humberto Robles
Hernán Cortés / mensajero / juez / Romeo / revolucionario
Susana Kamini
Susana Kamini
Patricia Hearst
Gina Morett
demonio / china poblana / Emiliano Zapata
Elpidia Carrillo
Elpidia Carrillo
Malinche
José Luis Urquieta
Soldado

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Holy Pafnucio (1977) about?

This film follows a messenger as he navigates through time and space, encountering pivotal historical events and influential figures.

Who directed Holy Pafnucio?

Rafael Corkidi directed this enigmatic tale, bringing his unique vision to life.

Who stars in Holy Pafnucio?

Pablo Corkidi, Juan Barrón, María de la Luz Zendejas, and Jorge Humberto Robles lead the cast in this captivating film.

Is Holy Pafnucio (1977) worth watching?

While opinions may vary, Holy Pafnucio's unique blend of fantasy and reality, combined with its thought-provoking themes, makes it a compelling watch for fans of drama and history.

How long is Holy Pafnucio?

Holy Pafnucio has a runtime of 100 minutes.

About Holy Pafnucio (1977) — A Timeless and Thought-Provoking Fantasy Drama

In 1977, director Rafael Corkidi's surreal and provocative film, Holy Pafnucio, defied conventions and captivated audiences with its bold storytelling. This enigmatic tale follows a messenger as he navigates through time and space, encountering pivotal historical events and influential figures such as Frida Kahlo, Cortés, and Emiliano Zapata. The film's exploration of the human experience, woven with themes of history, drama, and music, creates an immersive atmosphere that continues to intrigue viewers. With its unique blend of fantasy and reality, Holy Pafnucio (1977) remains a thought-provoking and visually striking experience.