
SANTA SANGRE (1989)
A former circus boy, now an asylum inmate, is haunted by childhood trauma and his fanatical, armless mother. Santa Sangre is a surreal eruption of madness, religion, and Freudian nightmare—equal parts performance and possession.
A former circus boy, now an asylum inmate, is haunted by childhood trauma and his fanatical, armless mother. Santa Sangre is a surreal eruption of madness, religion, and Freudian nightmare—equal parts performance and possession.
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