

Eladio, hunting estate keeper, takes a bribe from a veteran hunter. Weeks later, his whole life falls apart. What looked like the opportunity of a lifetime, turns into a macabre descent to hell when he finds out that his misfortune might not be entirely by chance.
Cinematography
Andalusian landscapes that breathe menace into every golden hour.
Direction
Gutiérrez builds dread like a trap you don't see closing.

Director
F. Javier Gutiérrez
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Deeply rooted in Spanish 'pacto con el diablo' folklore and Andalusian hunting culture that treats land ownership as blood right.
The film's structure mirrors classic Spanish rural tragedies—Eladio's arc deliberately echoes the doomed protagonists of Lorca's rural dramas, updated for economic desperation.