El cortometraje "Castigo Divino" de 2005 se destacó en su año por:
If you are a DJ or fan looking for the "top" version of this song, the is widely considered the definitive performance. It captures the band at their commercial peak with the best audio quality and crowd energy.
as Hippolytus: A versatile actor and director, now recognized for his work in both Mexican and American cinema (e.g., Al otro lado del muro ). Laura de Ita and Susana Salazar as Phaedra.
: Hippolytus, portrayed by Guillermo Iván, firmly rejects her advances.
Today, the influence of Castigo Divino’s 2005 run can be heard in contemporary South American bands. They proved that you could sing in Spanish, stay true to your roots, and still produce a sound that rivaled the biggest hardcore acts in the United States or Europe.
" A haunting exploration of the Phaedra myth, this short film strips away the ancient artifice to focus on the raw, psychological tension of a family at the breaking point. By centering on the 'divine punishment' that follows a web of lies and unrequited lust, it serves as a powerful reminder of how easily truth can be subverted by passion.
The film’s power relies almost entirely on its highly focused cast and sharp visual style, captured by cinematographer Alejandro Cantú. Profile & Impact Fernando Becerril