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    La Llorona (Latin American Spanish: [la ʝoˈɾona]; 'the Crying Woman, the Weeping Woman, the Wailer') is a vengeful ghost in Mexican folklore who is said...
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    "La Llorona" (lit. "The weeping woman") is a Mexican folk song derived from the legend of La Llorona. There are many versions of the song. Its origins...
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  • The Curse of La Llorona (also known as The Curse of the Weeping Woman in some markets) is a 2019 American supernatural horror film directed by Michael...
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  • La Llorona ([la ʝoˈɾona]), also known as The Weeping Woman, is a 2019 Guatemalan horror film co-written, directed, co-produced, and co-edited by Jayro...
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  • of La Llorona (released in Hispanic America as La Leyenda de la Llorona) is a Mexican animated horror adventure comedy film based on the legend of La Llorona...
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  • The Legend of La Llorona is a 2022 American Horror film directed by Patricia Harris Seeley and written by José Prendes, Cameron Larson and Patricia Harris...
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  • La Llorona (English: The Crying Woman) is a 1960 Mexican film directed by René Cardona. Based on the tale of La Llorona, it tells of a family that is...
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  • La Llorona (lit. 'The Crying Woman') is a 1933 Mexican supernatural horror film directed by Ramón Peón, written by Fernando de Fuentes and Carlos Noriega...
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  • "La Llorona" is the 9th episode of the second season of the supernatural drama television series Grimm, which premiered on October 26, 2012, on NBC. The...
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  • llorona in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. La Llorona ('The Weeping Woman' or 'the Cryer') is an oral legend in Latin American folklore. La Llorona may...
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    Aguilar, on tour. Aguilar gained notable recognition after performing "La Llorona" at the 19th Annual Latin Grammy Awards in 2018. Her paternal grandparents...
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    as "Día de los Muertos" or "Día de los Difuntos" (Day of the Dead). "La Llorona" is Spanish for "The Weeping Woman" and is a popular legend in all Spanish-speaking...
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    La Llorona Is Part of The Conjuring Universe?". Forbes. Retrieved April 25, 2019. Navarro, Meagan (April 18, 2019). "[Review] The Curse of La Llorona...
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  • Puebla-based Animex Producciones. The film was later followed by The Legend of La Llorona in 2011, which was instead produced by Ánima Estudios due to the box office...
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    Founder (2016), Green Book (2018), A Simple Favor (2018), and The Curse of La Llorona (2019). She also played Laura Barton in Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)...
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    by the Guatemalan Air Force over the Pacific Ocean ("death flights"). La Llorona, located about 18 kilometers from El Estor, department of Izabal (part...
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    artist. He is best known for directing the horror films The Curse of La Llorona (2019), The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021), and The Nun II...
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    American cultures. In modern times and several genres, she is compared with La Llorona (folklore story of the woman weeping for lost children), and the Mexican...
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    Home (2015), Daddy's Home 2 (2017), Green Book (2018), and The Curse of La Llorona (2019). Cardellini's work in the drama film Return (2011) earned her an...
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  • helmed The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021) and The Curse of La Llorona (2019), was announced as director. Principal photography began in October...
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    Tres Madres" of Mexican culture (i.e. Our Lady of Guadalupe, La Malinche, and La Llorona), by depicting them as feminist sources of strength and compassion...
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    historical and cultural Mexican figures, such as the Virgin of Guadalupe and La Llorona, filtered through a radical Chicana feminist lesbian lens. Her art work...
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  • seventh track, "La Llorona", has been performed by many artists, most notably, Chavela Vargas and Eugenia León. The eighth recording, "La Basurita", was...
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  • February 2017. Animex Producciones La Leyenda de la Llorona La Leyenda de las Momias La Leyenda del Chupacabras La Leyenda del Charro Negro Legend Quest...
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    Sihuanaba (redirect from La Sihuehuet)
    X'tabal or, more popularly, "horse-faced woman". Some even relate her to La Llorona. There are multiple testimonies and stories about this horror. Their common...
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  • The Curse of the Crying Woman (Spanish: La maldición de la llorona) is a 1961 Mexican horror film (released in 1963), directed by Rafael Baledón. In the...
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    well-known example in Chicano folklore is La Llorona, the weeping woman. There are varying different variations of La Llorona. One common account is that she is...
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    Anzaldúa 1987, pp. 30–31 Anzaldúa, Gloria. "La Llorona, La Malinche, y La Virgen de Guadalupe". Borderlands: La Frontera. 2005. Retrieved 2021-03-24. Alarcón...
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  • animated and directed the official video for "La Llorona", which is thematically related to the legend of La Llorona, a popular story from Mexico also famous...
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    Bentley, Rick (April 19, 2019). "Raymond Cruz Felt Real Connection to 'La Llorona'". The Brownsville Herald. p. B6. "Raymond Cruz Credits". tvguide.com...
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