Las Poquianchis (De los pormenores y otros sucedidos del dominio público que acontecieron a las hermanas de triste memoria a quienes la maledicencia asàlas bautizó), or simply Las Poquianchis, is a 1976 crime drama film directed by Felipe Cazals, and written by Tomás Pérez Turrent, and Xavier Robles. The film is inspired by the case of the sisters Delfina and MarÃÂa de Jesús González, better known as "Las Poquianchis". It stars Ana Ofelia MurguÃÂa, Leonor Llausás, and Malena Doria as Las Poquianchis, along with Diana Bracho, Tina Romero, and Jorge MartÃÂnez de Hoyos.
Eva (Ana Ofelia MurguÃÂa), Delfa (Leonor Llausás) and Chuy (Malena Doria) are three sisters who seek to make a living in an easy way, so they take advantage of the poverty of various rural families and the innocence of the women, and then sell them false illusions. That is why they decide to go with Mr. Rosario (Jorge MartÃÂnez de Hoyos) to buy their daughters MarÃÂa (Tina Romero) and Adelina (Diana Bracho) with the deception of taking them to work in a restaurant; However, the truth is that they will be used as prostitutes who will be raped day and night without receiving anything in return other than a worse treatment than if they were beasts.