The Curse of La Llorona (2019 film)
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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|supernatural horror]] film directed by [[Michael Chaves (Director)|Michael Chaves]] in [[List of Directorial Debuts#2019|his directorial debut]], and written by Mikki Daughtry and [[Tobias Iaconis]]. It is the installment in [[The Conjuring Universe|the Conjuring Universe]] franchise. Based on the Mexican folklore of [[La Llorona]], the film stars [[Linda Cardellini]], [[Raymond Cruz]] and [[Patricia Velásquez]], and follows a mother in 1973 [[Los Angeles]] who must save her children from a malevolent spirit who is trying to steal them away. The film was produced by [[James Wan]] through his [[Atomic Monster Productions]] banner. | '''''The Curse of La Llorona''''' (also known as '''''The Curse of the Weeping Woman''''' in some markets) is a 2019 American [[Supernatural Horror|supernatural horror]] film directed by [[Michael Chaves (Director)|Michael Chaves]] in [[List of Directorial Debuts#2019|his directorial debut]], and written by Mikki Daughtry and [[Tobias Iaconis]]. It is the installment in [[The Conjuring Universe|the Conjuring Universe]] franchise. Based on the Mexican folklore of [[La Llorona]], the film stars [[Linda Cardellini]], [[Raymond Cruz]] and [[Patricia Velásquez]], and follows a mother in 1973 [[Los Angeles]] who must save her children from a malevolent spirit who is trying to steal them away. The film was produced by [[James Wan]] through his [[Atomic Monster Productions]] banner. | ||
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Directed by | Michael Chaves |
Produced by | James Wan Gary Dauberman Emile Gladstone |
Written by | Mikki Daughtry Tobias Iaconis |
Starring | Linda Cardellini Raymond Cruz Patricia Velásquez |
Music by | Joseph Bishara |
Cinematography | Michael Burgess |
Edited by | Peter Gvozdas |
Production company | New Line Cinema Atomic Monster Productions Emile Gladstone Productions |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
Release date | March 15, 2019 (SXSW April 19, 2019 |
Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English Spanish |
Budget | $9 million |
Box office | $122.1 million |
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 Chaves in his directorial debut, and written by Mikki Daughtry and Tobias Iaconis. It is the installment in the Conjuring Universe franchise. Based on the Mexican folklore of La Llorona, the film stars Linda Cardellini, Raymond Cruz and Patricia Velásquez, and follows a mother in 1973 Los Angeles who must save her children from a malevolent spirit who is trying to steal them away. The film was produced by James Wan through his Atomic Monster Productions banner.
The film premiered at South by Southwest on March 15, 2019, and was theatrically released in the United States on April 19, 2019. It grossed $122 million worldwide with a budget of $9 million and received mixed to negative reviews from critics.
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