
Sor Ye-yé
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Maria is a young orphan who lives with her wealthy aunt. Maria sings in a cocktail bar with his friends, who form a rock band, and enjoy the night with them. One of his friends, Ernesto, is in love with her, though she does not seem to feel the same about him. In fact, multiple existential doubts and feel a strange emptiness in his life suddenly drive to enter a convent as a novice, breaking Ernestos' heart. However, with her cheerlul character, open and rebellious, not appear to conform to life in the cloister, and especially have problems with the novices director , who often punished for trying to take the right path. In the convent, which also functions as children's hospital, she meets a doctor with which it takes quite right for the contrast between his two characters, but his way with love and mutual respect.
Production
Ízaro Films, Filmex, Aspa
Language
ES
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Hilda Aguirre
Sor María "Sor Ye-yé"

Manuel Gil
Juan, el doctor

Enrique Guzmán
Ernesto Nieva

Sara García
Madre María de los Ángeles

Carmen Montejo
Madre superiora

Lina Canalejas
Susy

José Gálvez
Pepe Castaño

Ofelia Guilmáin
Sor Emilia

Adriana Roel
Sor Inocente

Margot Cottens
Tía de María

Norma Mora
Novicia

Enrique García Álvarez
Señor Obispo
Reina Montes

Fanny Schiller
Madre de Juan
Lucha Palacios
Monja

Delia Magaña
Monja sorda
Juan Antonio Edwards
Niño
Álex Carrillo
Niño
Carlos Lico
Cantante
Los Yaki
Los Yaki Voladores
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