Castigo Divino 2005 62 [updated] May 2026

"Castigo Divino" (Divine Punishment) is a 2005 Mexican short film directed by Jaime Ruiz Ibáñez. The film is a modern reinterpretation of the ancient Greek tragedy of Phaedra and Hippolytus, adapting a classic myth to a contemporary Mexican setting. Production and Context Director & Writer: Jaime Ruiz Ibáñez. Release Year: 2005. Duration: Approximately 10 minutes.

If you are looking for content specifically related to the number "62," it might refer to: Chapter 62 of the novel Castigo Divino

Cast:

Cast: Fernando Becerril, Guillermo Iván, Susana Salazar, and Laura de Ita. Cinematography: Alejandro Cantú. Other "Divino" References

On the last day of June—the 62nd day of the year, though the calendar showed only the 30th—the village woke to find the church altar stripped. No crucifix. No cloth. No candles. And on the wall behind the tabernacle, written in ash: Castigo Divino 2005 62

His hands shook as he lit a candle to Santa Lucía, patron of eyes. But the flame burned violet, then died.

On June 2nd, a boy found a dead cow at the edge of the ravine. Its eyes were open, its tongue black. Carved into its flank, deep enough to split the hide, was 62. No blood. No flies. The air smelled of hot stone and old metal. " Castigo Divino " (Divine Punishment) is a

Why does this matter? Because lot #62 came from a specific parcel of vines planted in 1972 on a north-facing slope near the village of São Miguel de Machede. This parcel, known locally as Vinha da Penitência (Vineyard of Penitence), has a unique clay-schist composition that imparts a distinct ferrous, mineral quality to the wine. The 62nd lot was also the only lot aged exclusively in Tronçais oak (rather than a mix of Allier and Tronçais), which gives a silkier, more vanilla-laced tannin structure.

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