La soldadera Filming Locations

La soldadera filming locations

Where was La soldadera filmed? La soldadera was filmed in 2 locations across Mexico in the following places:

La soldadera Filming Locations

Tepoztlán is a Mexican town south of Mexico City. It’s known as the reputed birthplace of Quetzalcoatl, the Aztec feathered serpent god, and for its weekly craft market. A steep trail leads to the Aztec Tepozteco pyramid, on a clifftop above the town. A 16th-century former Dominican monastery, the Tepoztlán Ex-Convento, has a local history museum. The adjacent Carlos Pellicer Cámara Museum displays pre-Hispanic art.

La soldadera (1966)
Runtime: 88 minutes
Rating: 7.1
Release year: 1966
IMDB: tt0060999
Plot summary

"La soldadera" (the female soldier) focuses upon Lázara, a simple country girl who is caught up in the Mexican Revolution. At the beginning of the film, she is a newlywed whose husband, Juan, is forced to join the federal army during the revolution. Lázara chooses to follow Juan, but unfortunately he is soon killed in battle. One of the Villista soldiers (supporters of Pancho Villa), Nicolás, takes Lázara to be his woman and so she becomes part of their band. Lázara has to walk alongside Nicolás' horse whilst carrying his rifle and gun belt as they travel. One of the older "soldaderas" puts the gun belt on Lázara and shows her how to shoot. Although Lázara does not fight, she is present during moments of conflict and is involved in the looting of a town. But Lázara wishes for nothing more than a home.

Genres
Action
Drama
War
Cast
Silvia Pinal
Jaime Fernández
Narciso Busquets
Sonia Infante
Directors
José Bolaños
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La soldadera filming locations