After witnessing the murder of a little girl's parents, a young woman becomes the child's protector and is forced to flee from the killers while trying to discover their motive.
Acting
Zivic's barely-controlled panic carries every frame.
Direction
Leone squeezes claustrophobia from Bogotá's endless rain.
Sound
Motorbike engines as psychological warfare—exhausting in the best way.
Director
Yesid Leone
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in 18 days during Bogotá's actual rainy season—no artificial rain needed, just perpetual misery.
Yesid Leone is part of a wave of Colombian directors using genre thrillers to process post-conflict paranoia without explicitly naming paramilitary history.