Azpian
Two sisters swim in a lake shrouded in a dark legend. The film adopts formalisms of horror cinema to build an intimate tale about a family's breakdown and the emotional state its two daughters find themselves in.
Two sisters swim in a lake shrouded in a dark legend. The film adopts formalisms of horror cinema to build an intimate tale about a family's breakdown and the emotional state its two daughters find themselves in.
Oihane Oiartzabal
Ainhize Echevarría
Two sisters swim in a lake shrouded in a dark legend. The film adopts formalisms of horror cinema to build an intimate tale about a family's breakdown and the emotional state its two daughters find themselves in.
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