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The Milk of Sorrow

Original title: La teta asustada
  • 2009
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
7.6K
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The Milk of Sorrow (2009)
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Fausta is suffering from a rare disease called the Milk of Sorrow, which is transmitted through the breast milk of pregnant women who were abused or raped during or soon after pregnancy. Whi... Read allFausta is suffering from a rare disease called the Milk of Sorrow, which is transmitted through the breast milk of pregnant women who were abused or raped during or soon after pregnancy. While living in constant fear and confusion due to this disease, she must face the sudden dea... Read allFausta is suffering from a rare disease called the Milk of Sorrow, which is transmitted through the breast milk of pregnant women who were abused or raped during or soon after pregnancy. While living in constant fear and confusion due to this disease, she must face the sudden death of her mother. She chooses to take drastic measures to not follow in her mother's foots... Read all

  • Director
    • Claudia Llosa
  • Writer
    • Claudia Llosa
  • Stars
    • Magaly Solier
    • Susi Sánchez
    • Efraín Solís
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Claudia Llosa
    • Writer
      • Claudia Llosa
    • Stars
      • Magaly Solier
      • Susi Sánchez
      • Efraín Solís
    • 38User reviews
    • 73Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 16 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Magaly Solier
    Magaly Solier
    • Fausta
    Susi Sánchez
    Susi Sánchez
    • Aída
    Efraín Solís
    • Noé
    Marino Ballón
    • Tío Lúcido
    Bárbara Lazón
    • Perpetua
    Delci Heredia
    • Carmela
    Karla Heredia
    • Severina
    Fernando Caycho
    • Melvin
    Miller Revilla Chengay
    • Melvincito
    Spencer Salazar
    • Jonathan
    Summy Lapa
    • Chicho
    María del Pilar Guerrero
    • Máxima
    Leandro Mostorino
    • Jhonny
    Anita Chaquiri
    • Abuela
    Edward Llungo
    • Marcos
    Daniel Núñez
    • Amadeo
    Lucy Noriega
    • Perpetua
    Yostin Caycho
    • Soldadito 1
    • Director
      • Claudia Llosa
    • Writer
      • Claudia Llosa
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    7gardieca

    After the war, the fear

    Winner of the first award at the Berlinale, La teta asustada is the second film made by Claudia Llosa, director of the brilliant and exotic Madeinusa. The movie shows an interesting picture of a village in Peru, the life of a family, the things they do to earn a living, and the fears of Fausta, a girl whose mother taught her the power of songs to send away tears.Fausta keeps a secret, and she wants no one to discover it. Meanwhile, he tries to save money to make a wish come true.Magaly Solier plays a gorgeous role, like she did in Madeinusa, and makes us share her feelings through her eyes and her voice. Besides, the film shows the customs of a family and the way every member helps doing his best with a smile. Don't miss it.
    7brittleake

    Pensive and Moving

    La teta asustada is not, quite understandably, everyone's cup of tea. It is a slow, pensive, drawn-out film that almost feels like an ominous daydream. There is much that goes unsaid, and if you are not familiar with the Sendero Luminoso insurgency in Peru and the enormous amount of political violence perpetrated by both rebel and government forces, the underlying forces driving the film will not make that much sense. This is particularly the case with the rather disturbing opening scene and the graphic account of the rape of the protagonist's (Fausta) mother. There are also dynamics of class, gender, language, and race at work in this film, and the interplay between them is best understood with some prior knowledge of Peru, or Latin America more generally. The opening scene and the revelation that Fausta has placed a potato in her vagina to protect her from rape would be enough to turn many people off from the beginning of the film, and for good reason. Yet this film, to its credit, in my view, refuses to be anything other than what it is – an exploration of the legacy of trauma and fear of the Sendero Luminoso insurgency and the violence that came along with it. I enjoyed this film, but I appreciate films that are slow, melancholy, and leave plenty of time for pondering. It is not necessarily a feel-good movie, but felt more like a gloomy, ambiguous French film. It had more sad moments than happy ones, although that is only fitting of a film with such a dark topic at its heart. Yet there was something bizarrely hopeful about the film, and regardless of how bad Fausta's situation may have seemed, she showed admirable courage, and a faint light does appear at the end of the tunnel.
    6claudio_carvalho

    Exotic but Boring and Unpleasant

    Fausta Isidora (Magaly Solier) is a weird young woman that lives permanently scared in a poor community in Lima. Her mother was raped by many men when she was pregnant of Fausta, and raised her daughter with a morbid fear of men. When her mother dies, Fausta has a bleeding and faints. Her uncle takes her to the doctor that finds that she keeps a potato inside her vagina to protect her against intercourse. Her uncle tells to the doctor that in accordance with the lore of the locals, she has a disease called "La Teta Assustada" (meaning "The Frightened Teat" in English) transmitted by the milk of an abused pregnant woman. Fausta decides to bury her mother in her home village, but neither she nor her uncle has the necessary amount for the coffin and the transportation. Fausta starts working as housemaid in the manor of a pianist to raise the necessary money; she befriends the gardener that helps her and Fausta finally resolves her issues.

    "La Teta Assustada" is an exotic but boring and unpleasant low budget movie. The story is developed in slow-pace and probably will please viewers of the First World that maybe have never seen a slum and poor people like the dweller of Fausta's community. Magaly Solier has a great performance and her exotic beauty is impressive. The translation of the title of this film to English ("The Milk of Sorrow") is ridiculous since the correct translation would be "The Frightened Teat". The summary in IMDb from Pusan International Film Festival is ridiculous and the author has certainly not understood the story; or maybe the translation from Spanish was wrong. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "A Teta Assustada" ("The Frightened Teat")
    9yiuclaudia

    A Beautiful film

    I was so touched by this film, which is obviously a low budget production. It proves that you do not need a multi-billion budget to make a good movie. I think only women can understand fully the pain and the fear the heroine had to go through. I wonder if they produce a sound track for the movie. The songs by the heroine and that sonata adopted by the pianist were beautiful. Solier is a great actress and her facial features, well, what can I say, is not the kind of glamour you find on screens. She has character, reflecting her heritage. I immediately take a liking of her from the first few scenes.I It is disturbing to find people snubbing such a beautiful movie but I guess everyone to his/her tase.
    7sl-pierce

    The poetry of fear and freedom

    Claudia Llosa writes a peculiar, but captivating story of a young Peruvian girl living in a constant world of fear on the outskirts of Lima. Fausta is believed to be suffering from a rare disease, "La teta asustada," or the "Milk of Sorrow," which was transmitted from her mother's breast milk after she was raped by terrorists during the time of Sendero Luminoso. Facing her mother's death, Fausta is forced to overcome her fear and work in the Big House of a limeña musician. While both the music and filming are stunning, I feel that the film lacks much action or thick plot. I found it to be more of a journey, one that led Fausta from her fear to a glimpse of her freedom. Furthermore, as a viewer who has lived in Peru, the film was very nostalgic for me and I felt that it portrayed Lima and the "pueblos" with a profound sincerity.

    If you are looking for a poetic and beautiful journey of a story, this film is exactly that.

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    • Trivia
      Magaly Solier used to sell Puca picante (Andean treat) in the street before she was discovered by Claudia Llosa in 2005 while looking for extras for Madeinusa (her first film). Now she's a recognized actress and talented singer.
    • Connections
      Featured in Brief Film Reviews: The Milk of Sorrow (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Quizás algún día
      Music by Magaly Solier

      Lyrics by Claudia Llosa

      Performed by Magaly Solier and Bárbara Lazón

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    • Release date
      • February 13, 2009 (Spain)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • Peru
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • Quechua
    • Also known as
      • Dòng Sữa Đắng
    • Filming locations
      • Lima, Peru
    • Production companies
      • Generalitat de Catalunya - Institut Català de les Indústries Culturals (ICIC)
      • Ministerio de Cultura
      • Oberón Cinematográfica
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,462
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,914
      • Aug 29, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,557,750
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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