Fear and limits of reality in Poison for fairies

Authors

  • Carlos Gerardo Zermeño Vargas Tecnológico de Monterrey, México

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55442/tomauno.n1.2012.8572

Keywords:

Mexican cinema, Poison for fairies, Carlos Enrique Taboada, Horror films

Abstract

Veneno para las hadas (Poison for fairies, 1984), the last film of Mexican director Carlos Enrique Taboada, holds links with fantastic, horror and fairy tales, without constraining itself to any given genre. Two girls establish a bond based on power which puts at risk their worldview when one of them sustains that she is a witch. In this work, we approach relations between reality and imagination as they appear embodied in the protagonists, and how these relate to fantastic and horror genres. 

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Author Biography

  • Carlos Gerardo Zermeño Vargas, Tecnológico de Monterrey, México
    Licenciado en Ciencias de la Comunicación; cursa la maestría en estudios humanísticos, y es asistente de investigación de la Cátedra de Humanidades y profesor del Tecnológico de Monterrey, en México. Su trabajo de investigación se centra en exploraciones de lo fantástico en la literatura y el cine mexicano. Ha obtenido premios nacionales en poesía y narrativa; es coautor del libro Inquietantes inquietudes. Tres décadas de literatura fantástica en el Estado de México (2012) y autor de la novela Barco a Venus (2011).

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Published

2012-09-29

How to Cite

Fear and limits of reality in Poison for fairies. (2012). Toma Uno, 1, 93-102. https://doi.org/10.55442/tomauno.n1.2012.8572

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