

Venezuelan cult cinema so unhinged it makes zero sense and 100% commitment.
In the dark streets of a city plunged into chaos, Ángel, a young man tormented by a violent past, seeks refuge in Marian's pure love, leading a strangely normal life. However, this reality is shaken when a series of disappearances of young students begins to spread terror through the community. The nightmare intensifies when Ángel and Marian are dragged into a party organized by a sinister cult.
Practical Effects
Cult costumes and effects that aged like milk in a good way.
Acting
Performances so earnest they transcend competence entirely.
Director
Henry Ramos
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
A rare Venezuelan entry in the 90s direct-to-video horror boom, reflecting Latin American cinema's struggle to compete with booming US imports.
Henry Ramos directed multiple genre films in this era with overlapping casts, suggesting a tight-knit Caracas B-movie scene.
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