

A father drowns in debt while his son claims to speak to the dead—and the water answers back.
Damián, a dowser and family man suffocated by debt, receives an assignment to find water that becomes his last chance to keep his family afloat. On this trip, his six-year-old son Sergio accompanies him by surprise, who challenges him, assuring that he knows where the water is. This search for the occult, almost magical, becomes the fight between the two that finally reveals the death of their daughter. When the water gushes out from the subsoil, flooding everything, father and daughter reunite.
Cinematography
Aragón's parched earth shot like a mouth waiting to swallow them whole.
Acting
Leo Céspedes delivers supernatural conviction—kid's either possessed or brilliant.
Direction
Escorihuela stretches 15 minutes into an eternity of dread and release.
Director
Jorge Cañada Escorihuela
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Aragón's water crisis isn't backdrop—it's character. Spain's rural communities face actual aquifer collapse, making this fantasy bleed documentary.
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