Showing posts with label Latin American horror. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Latin American horror. Show all posts

Wednesday, 4 March 2026

PREVIEW: 1978 (2026 Film) - Directed by Luciano Onetti and Nicolás Onetti

Black Mandala Films presents the horror feature 1978, directed by Luciano Onetti and Nicolás Onetti, the filmmakers behind ABRAKADABRA and WHAT THE WATERS LEFT BEHIND. The film combines political terror with occult horror and takes place during one of the darkest periods in Argentine history.

The film had its world premiere at the Sitges Catalonian International Film Festival, an event widely regarded as the world’s most important festival dedicated to fantasy and horror cinema. From its first screening the film drew attention for its uncompromising tone and its shocking narrative turns.

After its festival debut, 1978 went on to receive theatrical releases across several international territories. The film later became one of the most watched genre titles on HBO Latin America, confirming its strong appeal with both horror fans and mainstream audiences.

The story is set during the 1978 World Cup final between Argentina and Holland, at the height of the country’s military dictatorship. A group of torturers violently storm a house and abduct several young people, taking them to a clandestine detention centre.

What begins as a brutal and inhumane interrogation soon turns into something far worse. The captors have made a fatal mistake. The victims are not who they appear to be and are part of a sinister cult guided by an unknown supernatural force.

As reality begins to fracture and the violence escalates, the detention centre becomes a living nightmare where the torturers find themselves becoming the tortured.

With raw performances, a suffocating atmosphere, and a fearless combination of historical horror and the occult, 1978 presents a disturbing experience.

1978 is now available across major digital streaming platforms in North America, and is also available on DVD and Blu ray, bringing one of Latin America’s most talked about modern horror films to audiences looking for intense and unforgettable genre cinema.

Apple TV - https://apple.co/4sg5cjU

Wednesday, 5 November 2025

PREVIEW: Portrait of the Apocalypse (2025 Film) - Stars Demián Salomón, Lorena Vega, Ezequiel Rodríguez, Paula Manzone, Rodrigo Raffeto, Natalia Santiago, Paula Rubinsztein & Melisa Fernández

 
Preview by Jon Donnis

Black Mandala has unveiled Portrait of the Apocalypse, a bold and visceral new entry in the zombie genre from directors Nicanor Loreti, Fabián Forte, and Luca Castello. Set in a collapsing city where survival teeters on the edge of morality, the film unfolds through four interwoven stories that dissect human instinct, love, and the will to endure when civilisation has crumbled.

Described as brutal, emotional, and visually striking, Portrait of the Apocalypse doesn’t just revel in horror, it questions it. At its heart lies a chilling thought: how far would you go to save the people you love when everything familiar turns to ash?

The film reunites Ezequiel Rodríguez and Demián Salomón, the two leads from When Evil Lurks, a standout of modern Latin American horror that won acclaim at Sitges and became a streaming hit on both Shudder and Netflix. Here, they once again find themselves amid terror, though in a very different world where humanity’s darkest and most tender impulses collide.
Told through four perspectives, the story tracks the outbreak from its chaotic beginning to the desperate, fractured attempts at survival. Each segment offers a distinct tone and moral weight, painting a collective portrait of fear, resilience, and fleeting hope within an urban apocalypse.

Written and directed by Luca Castello, Fabián Forte, and Nicanor Loreti, and featuring Lorena Vega, Paula Manzone, Rodrigo Raffeto, Natalia Santiago, Paula Rubinsztein, and Melisa Fernández, Portrait of the Apocalypse promises a raw, unflinching vision of the end times, one where the monsters aren’t always the ones already dead.