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- Cataldi-T****oni. The film has also been billed in English-speaking media as Mater Lachrymarum, The Third Mother (English translation of the film's original Italian...
- of her former self". Elisa's daughter Sarah would later defeat Mater Lachrymarum in Rome. In the 2018 remake of Suspiria, the roles of both Madame Blanc...
- in which he proposes the concept of three "Ladies of Sorrow" (Mater Lachrymarum, Mater Suspiriorum and Mater Tenebrarum), concurrent with the three Fates...
- released in 1985. Pieroni was offered to reprise the role of Mater Lachrymarum in Argento's 2007 film Mother of Tears, but turned it down.[citation...
- Sigal 2006 The Roses of the Desert Aisha 2007 Mother of Tears Mater Lachrymarum 2008 You Don't Mess with the Zohan Eti Uncredited 2009 Land of the Lost...
- Roman religion and goes on to invent three companions for her: Mater Lachrymarum, Our Lady of Tears; Mater Suspiriorum, Our Lady of Sighs; and Mater Tenebrarum...
- Shakespears Sister) and "Devil to the Metal". Original plans to include "Mater Lachrymarum", a song from the soundtrack to the 2007 Dario Argento film The Mother...
- goddess of childbirth, De Quincey imagines three companions for her: Mater Lachrymarum, Our Lady of Tears; Mater Suspiriorum, Our Lady of Sighs; and Mater Tenebrarum...
- predate Christianity: Mater Suspiriorum, Mater Tenebrarum, and Mater Lachrymarum. Klemperer, initially dismissive of Patricia's claims, becomes su****ious...
- installment in the trilogy, The Mother of Tears (2007), focuses on Mater Lachrymarum (lit. Latin: "Mother of Tears") in Rome. Film scholar L. Andrew Cooper...