

Three hooded Eastern-European criminals burst into a home in a Madrid gated community, holding the family hostage in its own home, and forcing the father to empty his credit cards. But the family fights back - brutally.
Direction
Vivas' invisible long-take choreography is technically insane.
Practical Effects
Real-time brutality with zero CGI safety net.

Director
Miguel Ángel Vivas
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The entire film was shot in chronological order across just 12 days, with some 'single-take' sequences actually being two shots seamlessly stitched together.
Part of Spain's 'extreme horror' wave alongside [REC] and Inside, reflecting post-2008 economic anxiety about precarious middle-class security.