End of Filming of “Cautiva”, the Argentine Series that Undresses the Torments Suffered by the Discalced Carmelites in Nogoyá
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During the last days of November the filming of the series Cautiva, original fiction created for the streaming under the direction of the filmmakers Paula Hernández and Jazmín Stuart, which reconstructs one of the most serious and darkest cases of religious oppression recorded in Argentina: the torments suffered by the Discalced Carmelites of the Nogoyá Convent. “There were moments of fullness and storm, but filming is always a party, a place to…
More than fiction, "Captive" recounts a true story that shocked the public and exposed the darkest side of religious power wielded behind closed doors: the abuses at the Discalced Carmelite convent in Nogoyá, where prioress Luisa Ester Toledo subjected the nuns for years to physical punishments, prolonged confinement, extreme fasting, and the mandatory use of hair shirts. The case not only resulted in Toledo's imprisonment but also sparked a pro…
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