

A judge's rise to power unravels in 19 minutes of pure dread.
A veteran judge is nominated to the Supreme Court, sparking a fierce battle between opposing sides. As his past comes under scrutiny, accusations and rumors threaten to change everything.
Acting
Wiznitzer's silent collapse — dignity eroding in real time.
Direction
Ortega traps you in rooms where power whispers.
Cinematography
Shadows that actually earn the title.
Director
Haslam Ortega
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
One of few Panamanian legal thrillers to screen internationally, exposing a judiciary rarely depicted in Latin American cinema.
The 19-minute runtime mirrors Moore's own compressed timeline — power lost faster than gained.