‘Rosario’ Draws Its Terror From the ‘Horrors and Real Life Death’ of the Migrant Experience: Mexicans Are Expected to Sacrifice Their ‘Own Identity’

SPOILER ALERT: This article contains spoilers about “Rosario,” now playing in theaters.

“Rosario,” now in theaters from Mucho Mas Releasing, has several hallmarks of a traditional dark magic movie: There are ghostly figures, gross body horror and creepy hands emerging from the dark. However, writer Alan Trezza had something deeper in mind when writing this story.

Emeraude Toubia stars as the title character, a businesswoman who feels inconvenienced when she has to tend to the body of her just-passed grandmother at her apartment while waiting for an ambulance. The paramedics are running late due to a huge storm in New York City — Trezza’s nod to the early days of

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