

American Claire wakes up blood-soaked and bruised at the end of a runway in Spain. As she tries to account for her state, she has flashbacks from the past few days. She thinks she's killed someone, but isn't sure, and now she's wandering the Spanish streets without money or a clear memory.
Cinematography
Russell Carpenter's sweaty, sun-bleached Spain looks like a dying dream.
Acting
Ellen Barkin commits completely to beautiful disaster energy.
Score
Miles Davis does the soundtrack. Yes, THAT Miles Davis.

Director
Mary Lambert
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was Russell Carpenter's first feature—he later shot Titanic. The visual chaos here is intentional, not amateur.
Mary Lambert made this between Pet Sematary films, proving studio horror directors also wanted to make horny Euro-art trash. The 'woman director' keyword undersells how wild this career pivot was.