- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- February 10, 2023 (2 years ago)
- Language
- Spanish
- Origin
- Mexico
- Tags
- Body Horror · Folk Horror
- Runtime
- 1h 33m
Huesera: The Bone Woman

Where to watch (United States)
Cast
Crew
Levels
- Sex & Nudity
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>- Violence
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>- Profanity
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>- Algohol & Drugs
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>- Fright & Intensity
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Reviews
‘Huesera’ Tribeca Review – A Folktale Transforms Modern Maternal Fears Into a Nightmare La Huesera, the bone woman, is a Mexican folk tale of an older woman who wanders the desert and collects bones, often of wolves. Once she obtains all the ani...
‘Huesera’ Review: Gripping Body Horror Tackles Anxieties of Pregnancy In Michelle Garza Cervera’s narrative debut, a woman confronts her desire to become a mother.
Review: A woman loses herself in bloodcurdling Mexican body horror 'Huesera: The Bone Woman' Mexican writer-director Michelle Garza Cervera's remarkable debut, 'Huesera: The Bone Woman,' is as incisive as it is terrifying.
What to watch: It’s John Luther vs. Perry Mason, and ‘Punch’ wins Idris Elba and Mathew Rhys are terrific as always — but both projects are flawed; go see indie winner ‘Punch.’
Huesera: The Bone Woman movie review (2023) There isn’t a single throwaway shot in this film.
CIFF 2022: A Piece of Sky, Monica, Huesera A dispatch from the Chicago International Film Festival on three standout narrative titles.
‘Huesera’: Tribeca Review In Michelle Garza Cervera's Tribeca prize-winning feature debut, a pregnant woman with a past has a toxic encounter with the supernatural
Tribeca Review: Huesera is a Powerful Psychological Thriller Examining the Cost of Motherhood According to Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estés in Women who Run with the Wolves, the "Bone Woman," or La Huesera, "collects and preserves that which is in danger o...
‘Huesera: The Bone Woman’ Review: The Terrors of Modern Motherhood Anchor This Eerie Mexican Folk Tale Michelle Garza Cervera’s debut feature ‘Huesera: The Bone Woman’ is a terrifying, bone-breaking body horror nightmare.
Fantastic Fest Review: ‘Huesera’ is a haunting, beautiful body horror debut The debut feature from Michelle Garza Cervera is ripe with beautiful imagery, heavy atmosphere, and scares that are well-earned and unforgettable.