
Ataduras
In an atmosphere of shadows and entrails, two marginalized women find in the grotesque a path toward absolute love, rebuilding themselves through blood and desire.
Why it matters
Ataduras (2026) weaves a tense, folkloric nightmare that unspools the dark ties binding family and fate in rural Spain.
- A masterclass in atmospheric dread, blending folk horror’s ancient rites with intimate family drama.
- Practical effects and makeup bring the film’s eerie curses and corporeal transformations to visceral life.
- For fans of Pan’s Labyrinth and The Wailing — where cultural folklore is a gateway to primal fear.
- Subtle, slow-burn pacing builds a claustrophobic mood that lingers like a curse well after the credits roll.
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