Pincoya is one of those reality TV stars who is famous for - well, being a reality TV star. She first found fame in the Chilean equivalents of Big Brother, Masterchef etc. I don't know if she's been on Sewing Bee but I'm sure it's only a matter of time. Right now, she has turned her talents (?) to acting - which is good news for Chilean movie Kalkutun: The Witch Trials. Pincoya's inexplicable legion of fans will be sure to tune in. I should add, by the by, that a pincoya is a mermaid-like creature with long blonde hair:
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Pincoya
Although the movie is a fictionalised account, the events are based on Chile's own Salem-like witch trials that took place in 1879. Seven miles south of Santiago at the end of the world, a coven of witches formed to practice rituals part-European, part-Inca, on the island of Chiloe. These were male witches (warlocks if you prefer) and they acted more like a mafia than a coven. Enemies were poisoned. Soon the gang controlled the island. You can find out more here:
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/ ... -20138093/
Sounds like, if handled correctly, it could make a great movie from an industry in Chile that grows in confidence every year.
Pincoya
Although the movie is a fictionalised account, the events are based on Chile's own Salem-like witch trials that took place in 1879. Seven miles south of Santiago at the end of the world, a coven of witches formed to practice rituals part-European, part-Inca, on the island of Chiloe. These were male witches (warlocks if you prefer) and they acted more like a mafia than a coven. Enemies were poisoned. Soon the gang controlled the island. You can find out more here:
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/ ... -20138093/
Sounds like, if handled correctly, it could make a great movie from an industry in Chile that grows in confidence every year.
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