Narcisa Pene Movie Mj Films 1986 Pmh01413 'link' Full -

Based on available cinematic databases and historical archives, there is no widely recognized film or actress matching the specific string Narcisa Pene or the catalog number "PMH01413" from 1986.

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Plot Summary

Narcisa (played by then‑unknown actress Rita Bermudez) works twelve‑hour days sewing dresses for the wife of Don Emilio, a wealthy rice mill owner. When Don Emilio discovers that Narcisa has kept a hidden pocket in a gown meant to smuggle money to striking workers, he threatens to have her arrested. Instead, he offers a deal: become his secret mistress in exchange for her freedom and a small house for her ailing mother. The film traces Narcisa’s gradual, ambivalent capitulation. She does not love him, but she learns to simulate passion—first as survival, later as a strange, bitter form of agency. The climax arrives when Don Emilio’s wife, Doña Pilar, publicly humiliates Narcisa during a town fiesta. Narcisa retaliates by revealing the landowner’s ledgers of graft to a local journalist. In the final scene, Narcisa sits alone in her new house, sewing a red dress while the radio announces Don Emilio’s arrest. narcisa pene movie mj films 1986 pmh01413 full

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“MJ Films” (1986)

Movie Title: Narcisa Pene (also known as "Narcisa Pene" or "La chèvre" in some regions) Film databases: start with IMDb, TMDb, Letterboxd —

The Debt: To secure a loan, Narcisa’s mother pledges her as "security" or collateral to a powerful family that operates a local gambling den. “MJ Films” (1986)

The film follows the story of Narcisa, a young woman who is pledged by her mother as security for a loan. The loan is owed to a family that operates a gambling den, leading to a narrative centered on the consequences of debt and the exploitation Narcisa faces within that environment. Availability and "Full" Movie Context