Ilford 3200 for a very sunny noon? Well, those are the handicaps of film versus digital photography. I had that roll loaded, and I had taken just one picture, so... I decided to use it, even bearing in mind the circumstances. Stopped deep down, very high shutter speeds and... well, I was not disappointed with the photos. These women are crying, moved, in front of an image of the Virgin. February 2003, Carrión de los Céspedes, Sevilla (Spain).
Your still using the film camera Felipe, interesting. The grain is very strong here, but it doesn't bother me in the least. However the face and building on the far right are distracting. As I guess is the back of the ladies head on the left. Optimally the three weeping girls alone would look the best, or with nicely blurred surrounds, but it doesn't look like that was practical or possible. The emotion in their faces is great though, and I think tghat Daniel has made a valid point.
You have the emotion bottled! The two faces to the left of the main subject look like a progression of the emotion from left to right. I don't think there could have been a better shot... Great work!