Cristo te ama (1975)
A young woman is fired by her lover from her job in a bookstore and meets a trafficker she falls in love with. She becomes a heroin and prostitutes to buy the drug. The trafficker is arrested and she surrenders to the supplier in exchange for drugs. He pretends to care for a cemetery and demands money from him. She desperately kills him. When the trafficker leaves, he decides to rebuild his life and goes as a doctor to the mountains with the young woman. She also wants to quit the drug and succeeds with her help, but when boarding a vehicle they are killed by four gunmen. Source: http://www.imcine.gob.mx/cine-mexicano/pelicula2425
Director: José María Fernández Unsáin
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 77 min
Release Date: May 14, 1975
Cast
Language: Español
Original Language: es
Themes
Addiction and Recovery
Keywords
drug addiction
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Cristo te ama about?
- A young woman is fired by her lover from her job in a bookstore and meets a trafficker she falls in love with. She becomes a heroin and prostitutes to buy the drug. The trafficker is arrested and she surrenders to the supplier in exchange for drugs. He pretends to care for a cemetery and demands money from him. She desperately kills him. When the trafficker leaves, he decides to rebuild his life and goes as a doctor to the mountains with the young woman. She also wants to quit the drug and succeeds with her help, but when boarding a vehicle they are killed by four gunmen. Source: http://www.imcine.gob.mx/cine-mexicano/pelicula2425
- Who directed Cristo te ama?
- Cristo te ama was directed by José María Fernández Unsáin.
- Who stars in Cristo te ama?
- Cristo te ama stars Jacqueline Andere, Milton Rodríguez, Pancho Córdova, Athenea Baker, Arsenio Campos.
- How long is Cristo te ama?
- Cristo te ama has a runtime of 1h 17m (77 minutes).
- What genre is Cristo te ama?
- Cristo te ama is a Drama film.
- What are the themes of Cristo te ama?
- The themes of Cristo te ama include: Addiction and Recovery.