
Una habitación en bangkok
Using Super 8 footage, the director revisits a childhood trip to Asia, where his father’s business partner documented his family. Haunted by memories of a night in a Bangkok hotel, he grapples with fragmented memories, trauma, and the power of forgetting.
Why it matters
A haunting meditation on memory and trauma that uses found-footage aesthetics to blur the line between nostalgia and nightmare.
- Super 8 visuals create a grainy, intimate atmosphere that evokes both innocence and unease.
- A slow-burn psychological horror rooted in personal history, not jump scares or gore.
- Explores how trauma fractures memory, making it a rare entry in the family-focused horror subgenre.
- For fans of experimental horror and films like *The Reflecting Skin* or *The House of the Devil*—patient, unsettling, deeply atmospheric.
Director
Horror DNA
Gore 0
Slow Burn 33
Psychological 57
Supernatural 0
Creature 0
Disturbing 0
Fun Factor 0
Cerebral 85
Survival 17



