Direction
Olea transforms mundane park equipment into Lynchian horror.
Cinematography
Expressionist shadows that would make German silent filmmakers jealous.
Sound
Minimalist audio design that weaponizes silence and distant echoes.

Director
Pedro Olea
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Made during Spain's Franco era, the film's claustrophobic dread mirrors the suffocation of fascist state control over private life.
Domingo Dominguín Jr. was legendary bullfighter Luis Miguel Dominguín's nephew; his casting adds layers of ritualized fear to the child's performance.
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