

The lives of six girls belong to different worlds although connected to each other through a doll called Molly, whose existence dates back to 1976, when she appeared among the rubble of the great fire of the San Carlos orphanage, in northern Spain
Practical Effects
Molly the doll—actually nightmare fuel, not cute-creepy.
Direction
Marbán wrangles six timelines in sixty tight minutes.
Director
Carlos Marbán
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The San Carlos orphanage fire references real 20th-century Spanish institutional tragedies, grounding supernatural horror in historical silence.
Daniela and Noah Casas are actual sisters playing unrelated characters—a casting choice that accidentally mirrors the film's themes of hidden connection.