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Poison for the Fairies

  • 7.2 /10

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Plot

In 1965 Mexico City, Flavia, a wealthy yet lonely schoolgirl, befriends Veronica, a young orphan girl who has a fascination with witchcraft. Veronica convinces Flavia that she is a real witch and forces her to be her assistant. The children's games gradually become more serious and Veronica demands more from Flavia.

Cast

Ana Patricia Rojo as Veronica
Ana Patricia Rojo

as Veronica

Leonor Llausás as La Bruja
Leonor Llausás

as La Bruja

Carmela Stein as Nana
Carmela Stein

as Nana

Maria Santander as Miss Aragon
Maria Santander

as Miss Aragon

Lilia Aragón as Flavia's Mother (voice)
Lilia Aragón

as Flavia's Mother (voice)

Hilda Perez Carbajal as Madame Rickard (voice)
Hilda Perez Carbajal

as Madame Rickard (voice)

Marcela Paez as Grandmother (voice)
Marcela Paez

as Grandmother (voice)

Araceli de Leon as Nana (voice)
Araceli de Leon

as Nana (voice)

Movie Facts

Rated

  • N/A

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • October 2, 1986

Production Companies

  • Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía

  • Sindicato de Trabajadores de la Producción Cinematográfica (STPC)

Production Countries

  • Mexico

Spoken Language

  • Español

Budget

  • $0.00

Revenue

  • -

Runtime

  • 1.50 hrs

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Word of advice: if you're looking for a genuine horror film with decent scares and gore, don't expect any of those things in this movie. "Poison for the fairies" is not a horror movie, although it was advertised as one. It was directed by the well known Mexican horror director Carlos Enrique Taboada, which probably led to some misinterpretation when it came out. I would probably label this movie …

Poison for the Fairies, or Veneno para las Hadas, is well-deserving of the praise I've seen heaped onto it. Using a story of two children from very different situations to explore themes ranging from inequality to control to blackmail to revenge is a wonderful idea, and Taboada did a wonderful job executing the film. Veneno paras las Hadas is a very slow burn. In fact, up until the last ten mi…