Time seems to stand still in a village in the Galician coast. Everybody there is paralyzed although we can still hear their voices: they talk about ghosts, about witches, about monsters. Three women arrive in the village to find Rubio, a sailor who has recently disappeared in the sea.
Directed by Lois Patiño
galicia, spain
Trailer
IMDB
N/A
Letterboxd
3.4 / 5
Crew
Lois Patiño
Director
Lois Patiño
Writer
Lois Patiño
Editor
Pablo Gil Rituerto
Editor
Lois Patiño
Director of Photography
Adrián Orr
Assistant Director
Jaione Camborda
Production Design
Sergio Testón
Foley Artist
Paco Ruiz
Graphic Designer
Popular Reviews
8 reviews
adji
6.0★ · 03/09/26
kondisi nonton di sekolah, belom belajar buat psts. idgaf abt that shi
kondisi nonton di sekolah, belom belajar buat psts. idgaf abt that shi
Zoe
6.0★ · 09/20/24
breathtaking imagery and sound mixing that creates wonderfully unsettling eeriness yet somehow tells too much and shows too little and ultimately nothing really happens
breathtaking imagery and sound mixing that creates wonderfully unsettling eeriness yet somehow tells too much and shows too little and ultimately nothing really happens
vic
7.0★ · 06/05/23
the exposition feels like you're digging through an old crate of photos and each photo becomes more and more eerie
i liked this! i think this is a lovely little twist from folk horror and had such an interesting composition- i loved the stoicism of the actors, i loved the ambient natural sounds.
the exposition feels like you're digging through an old crate of photos and each photo becomes more and more eerie
i liked this! i think this is a lovely little twist from folk horror and had such an interesting composition- i loved the stoicism of the actors, i loved the ambient natural sounds.
Ryan F
7.9★ · 05/07/21
A haunting piece that should be hanging in a modern art exhibit
A haunting piece that should be hanging in a modern art exhibit
Daniel
3.0★ · 04/20/21
Slow, boring, meaningless, and for some reason the people never moved
Slow, boring, meaningless, and for some reason the people never moved