Nympha (1971)
Nympha begins and ends with a scene in the cemetery where a group of people are standing around a tomb under the rain. The movie as a whole is an exposition of the events in Nympha’s life that lead to this scene. Nympha is a young girl reared and morally sheltered by a hypocritically pious elder female relative. The girl’s blind piety, however, is ripped apart by her sudden awareness of the sexually-charged environment and by her own first love affair. Eventually, she goes from man to man, driven by her demonic desires. Her unwanted pregnancy finally leads to a gory, fatal abortion.
Director: Celso Ad. Castillo
Release Date: February 27, 1971
Cast
Screenplay
- D.G. Dumaraos (Screenplay)
- Deo Villegas (Screenplay)
Country: Philippines
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Celso Ad. Castillo
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Nympha about?
- Nympha begins and ends with a scene in the cemetery where a group of people are standing around a tomb under the rain. The movie as a whole is an exposition of the events in Nympha’s life that lead to this scene. Nympha is a young girl reared and morally sheltered by a hypocritically pious elder female relative. The girl’s blind piety, however, is ripped apart by her sudden awareness of the sexually-charged environment and by her own first love affair. Eventually, she goes from man to man, driven by her demonic desires. Her unwanted pregnancy finally leads to a gory, fatal abortion.
- Who directed Nympha?
- Nympha was directed by Celso Ad. Castillo.
- Who stars in Nympha?
- Nympha stars Rizza, Philip Gamboa, Bella Flores, Romy Diaz.
- Where was Nympha produced?
- Nympha was produced in Philippines.