
A Estação
Why it matters
A Estação delivers a slow-burning folk horror journey deep into Brazil’s shadowed landscapes, where ancient rites and modern fears collide.
- Impeccable atmosphere evokes the oppressive, uncanny mood of regional folk horror classics like Pupi Avati’s early works and the best of British countryside dread.
- Practical effects and haunting sound design bring to life indigenous myths rarely explored in global horror cinema.
- For fans of cosmic and folk horror intersections — this is a rare glimpse into South America’s dark spiritual undercurrents.
- Not for jump-scare seekers; it’s a patient, unsettling meditation on cultural erasure and nature’s unseen terrors.