

A young man searching for his missing girlfriend. An unconditional friend willing to do anything to uncover the truth. An investigation that culminates in an old house. Inside await two brutal murderers, armed with twenty-five boxes of explosives that were lost since the last military dictatorship.
Practical Effects
Real explosives from Argentina's Dirty War = uncomfortably authentic tension.
Direction
Bogliano crams 80 minutes with more dread than most 2-hour films.

Director
Adrián García Bogliano
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Those 25 explosive boxes reference real ordnance from Argentina's 1976-1983 military junta, making the horror politically loaded baggage.
Director Bogliano shot this in 15 days on a shoestring after his previous film's success—explaining the ruthless, no-fat pacing.