Netflix’s movie Hurricane Season stirs debate over violent depiction of Mexico
by Thomas Graham in Mexico City from World news | The Guardian on (#6GB1K)
Based on the prize-winning book by Fernanda Melchor, film depicts brutality stemming from war on drugs' that began in 2006
A group of children find a body in the river: the village witch, her throat slit, writhing with snakes.
The opening scene of Hurricane Season, a new Netflix movie based on Mexican novelist Fernanda Melchor's book, plunges the viewer straight into a tropical, lawless, superstitious version of rural Veracruz, Melchor's home state.
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