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The Crime of Cuenca 1981

★ 6.634 votes89 min📅 1981-08-17

Directed by Pilar Miró, *The Crime of Cuenca (1981)* is a gripping historical drama set in the early 20th-century Spanish countryside, where two estate workers, Gregorio and León, are wrongfully imprisoned for the alleged murder of a shepherd who vanished years earlier.

Director: Pilar Miró

Cast

Amparo Soler Leal
Amparo Soler Leal
Varona
Héctor Alterio
Héctor Alterio
Isasa
Daniel Dicenta
Daniel Dicenta
Gregorio
José Manuel Cervino
José Manuel Cervino
León
Mary Carrillo
Mary Carrillo
Juana
Francisco Casares
Francisco Casares
Taboada
Eduardo Calvo
Eduardo Calvo
Landowner
José Vivó
José Vivó
Don Rufo
Félix Rotaeta
Félix Rotaeta
Secretary
Guillermo Montesinos
Guillermo Montesinos
José María el Cepa

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Crime of Cuenca (1981) about?

*The Crime of Cuenca* follows two estate workers in 1913 Spain who are imprisoned for the murder of a shepherd who disappeared years earlier. The film delves into their fight for justice amid a corrupt system favoring the powerful elite.

Who directed The Crime of Cuenca?

Pilar Miró directed *The Crime of Cuenca*, crafting a visually striking and thematically rich historical drama.

Who stars in The Crime of Cuenca?

The film features standout performances from Amparo Soler Leal, Héctor Alterio, Daniel Dicenta, José Manuel Cervino, and Mary Carrillo.

Is The Crime of Cuenca (1981) worth watching?

As a well-crafted historical drama, *The Crime of Cuenca* offers a compelling narrative rooted in real events. Its atmospheric tension and strong performances make it a standout choice for fans of period films.

How long is The Crime of Cuenca?

The film runs for 89 minutes.

About The Crime of Cuenca (1981) — A Haunting Drama of Wrongful Accusation and Rural Tyranny

Directed by Pilar Miró, *The Crime of Cuenca (1981)* is a gripping historical drama set in the early 20th-century Spanish countryside, where two estate workers, Gregorio and León, are wrongfully imprisoned for the alleged murder of a shepherd who vanished years earlier. Based on a notorious real-life case, the film immerses viewers in the oppressive atmosphere of rural Spain's rigid class divide, where power and corruption dictate justice. With its stark black-and-white cinematography and emotionally charged performances, the movie explores themes of injustice, societal indifference, and the fragility of truth under authoritarian rule.

The story unfolds against the backdrop of rural Osa de la Vega, where the mayor's dominance as a landowner mirrors the systemic abuses of the era. Through Amparo Soler Leal's and Héctor Alterio's masterful portrayals, the film captures the desperation of the accused and the moral decay of their accusers. A haunting reflection on history's forgotten victims, *The Crime of Cuenca* remains a powerful testament to the resilience of truth, even in the face of overwhelming oppression.