

A man traps himself in his own home, chasing ghosts and daddy issues.
Héctor is a lonely and sullen man who lives in the isolated mountains of Els Plans (Alicante, Spain). One day, a strange character begins to haunt his house and Héctor ends up locking himself in it, obsessed with the idea of his father's resurrection.
Acting
Ovidi Montllor's crumbling intensity carries every frame.
Cinematography
Bleak mountain landscapes that swallow hope whole.
Direction
Ferré wrings horror from silence and empty rooms.
Director
Carlos Pérez Ferré
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Ovidi Montllor was a beloved Catalan singer-songwriter; this was his rare dramatic lead, and he reportedly hated watching himself.
Shot in Alicante's abandoned mountain villages, the film captures 1980s Spanish rural decline—ghost towns becoming actual ghost stories.