

In remote Chile, a vacationing young woman begins to mentally unravel; meanwhile, her friends ignore her claim until it's too late.
Acting
Juno Temple's unraveling is genuinely distressing to witness.
Direction
Silva turns beautiful Chilean landscapes into claustrophobic nightmares.
Sound
The audio design makes silence feel aggressively hostile.

Director
Sebastián Silva
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Sebastián Silva shot this immediately before Crystal Fairy using the same crew and locations, essentially making two films back-to-back in Chile.
The film deliberately withholds whether Alicia's visions are real, mirroring how women's pain is routinely dismissed in medical and social contexts.