HERE COMES THE DEVIL (AHÍ VA EL DIABLO) Midnight

While on a trip to Tijuana, husband and wife Felix and Sol (Mexican stars Francisco Barreiro and Lura Caro) are put through the ringer when their pre-teen children, Sara and Adolfo, go missing overnight while hiking through a mountainside pockmarked with caves. To their parents’ relief, they return the next day. But once reunited and back at home, the children’s behavior suggests something sinister happened during their absence. Sol begins to investigate and uncovers strange, haunting legends about the mountains where they disappeared. Director Adrian Garcia Bogliano plays on familiar horror tropes, infusing them with fresh perspective, unique style and a distinctive voice. Bogliano captures the vibe of psychological horror films from the ‘70s and ‘80s like POSSESSION. His aesthetic choices make HERE COMES THE DEVIL one of the more arty supernatural horror films of recent years, one that will stay with you long after the screen has gone black.

A landmark in Argentinean independent filmmaking, Adrián García Bogliano films have won numerous awards at horror and fantasy film festivals around the world. His latest film HERE COMES THE DEVIL premiered at the 2012 Toronto Film Festival and has garnered acclaim from critics and international audiences.

Details

Country: Mexico, USA

Year: 2012

Director: Adrían García Bogliano

Screenwriter: Adrían García Bogliano

Producer: Andrea Quiroz Hernández

Executive Producers: Malik B. Ali, Hamza Ali, Badie Ali, Greg Newman

Director of Photography: Ernesto Herrera

Editor: Carmen Vargas

Production Designer: Catalina Oliva

Music: Julio Pillado

Cast/Featuring: Francisco Barreiro, Laura Caro, Michele Garcia, Alan Martinez

Running Time (minutes): 97 min

Language: Spanish

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