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Lost Child | Mexican Legend
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Best Impact of Music in a Feature Film Artistic Excellence | 2007 | Benjamin
J-ok'el means "The crying woman" in Tzotzil dialect.
Angelique Boyer's debut.
J-ok'el means "The howling cry woman" in Tzotzil dialect.
Rocio Banquells was considered for the role of Carmen Romero.
Joel McHale was considered for the role of George Christensen.
"George Christensen: [they are watching a girl painting Jokel] That's J'ok-el! Carmen Romero: Well, that's how they call her here. It's a Mayan name, but most Mexicans call her La Llorona. The Weeping Woman. We shouldn't speak out loud about her, we shouldn't say her name. [whispering] Carmen Romero: It's too dangerous. She was born in here, in San Cristobal. She felt in love with a Spanish Soldier, they had two children, and then he left her for another woman. That night, she went insane... She took her children to a lake, and she drowned them. George Christensen: So, this is like a bed time story. Carmen Romero: No, when she realized what she had done, she filled her pockets with stones and walked to the bottom of the lake."
"Chica Francesa: Jokel is real!"