In Colombian mythology, few figures are as enduring and haunting as La Llorona, also known as "The Weeping Woman." This legendary character has been a part of the country's cultural heritage for centuries, captivating the imagination of people of all ages.
While La Llorona is traditionally Mexican folklore, Pablo is Colombianizing it. He is looking for two specific regional archetypes: pablo la piedra casting colombiana llorona
Pablo has explicitly stated he does not want theater actors. He wants women who have lived through the gritty reality of Colombia's social conflicts or the intense volatility of amor prohibido . He is looking for the "tired eyes" of a woman who has worked double shifts, been ghosted, or lost a child to violence. In Colombian mythology, few figures are as enduring
When the casting team of "Casting Colombiana" (a satirical show that mocks the ridiculous audition processes in the acting world) posted the role, they did the unthinkable. They called in Pablo La Piedra. He wants women who have lived through the
The archetypal legend of La Llorona is a tragedy of Shakespearean proportions. The most common version tells of a beautiful woman named María who lived in a rural village. She married a wealthy man and bore him two or three children. However, the marriage soured—often depicted as the husband being unfaithful or abandoning the family for a woman of higher social standing.