From director Lucio A. Rojas (The Wicked Woods) comes Trauma, a film that blends the dark history of 1970s Chile with modern horror.
In Trauma, “A boy is traumatized when he and his mother are tortured by the Nazi-like military dictatorship of Pinochet. Decades later a group of women venture into the idyllic countryside for a weekend of fun. But their outing soon turns nightmarish when a man and his son unleash their pent-up rage on them. A film which exposes the horrors of politics with the evil that can lie within the souls of ordinary men.”
Catalina Martin, Macarena Carrere, Ximena del Solar, Dominga Bofill, Daniel Antivilo, and Eduardo Paxeco star.
Trauma will be released later this year following its festival tour, from Artsploitation Films.
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