After twenty years in Buenos Aires, Clara returns with her husband and daughter to Tierra del Fuego, where she meets her father, with whom she is at odds. Shortly after arriving, she realizes that a pack of dogs is sowing terror.
Cinematography
Tierra del Fuego looks gorgeous and hostile
Direction
Dickinson lets dread accumulate like frostbite
Director
Juan Dickinson
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot on location in Argentina's southernmost province, where actual feral dog packs remain a real problem for ranchers.
The film belongs to a recent wave of Argentine 'rural horror' exploring how the country's violent past haunts its present—here, the dogs function as both literal threat and manifestation of colonial violence returning.
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