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Directed by , this Mexican short film is a modern reinterpretation of the Greek tragedy of Phaedra and Hippolytus .
Perhaps the most fascinating aspect of Castigo Divino is how it became an urban legend. Because the distribution was often fragmented—passed around on burned DVDs, shared via email attachments, or discussed in hushed tones on MSN Messenger—the "truth" of the project became malleable. castigo divino 2005
Though heatwaves are often ignored as "silent killers," the European summer of 2005 saw record temperatures in Spain and Portugal. Forest fires raged. For traditional Spanish Catholics, this was a castigo divino against a rapidly secularizing society. Spain had legalized gay marriage just months earlier (July 2005), and many bishops hinted that the scorched earth was heaven’s displeasure with the Zapatero government’s social policies. Directed by , this Mexican short film is
(Phaedra), who is consumed by an ardent desire for her stepson, Though heatwaves are often ignored as "silent killers,"
You can find minor details and trivia about the short on its official IMDb trivia page . ⚠️ Note on Potential Confusion