

In post–civil war Spain, 10-year-old Ofelia moves with her pregnant mother to live under the control of her cruel stepfather. Drawn into a mysterious labyrinth, she meets a faun who reveals that she may be a lost princess from an underground kingdom. To return to her true father, she must complete a series of surreal and perilous tasks that blur the line between reality and fantasy.
Practical Effects
Doug Jones' creature work—no CGI, just pure nightmare craftsmanship.
Cinematography
Guillermo Navarro's amber and blue palette—every frame a painting.
Costume
Vidal's crisp uniform vs. Ofelia's dirt-stained dress: fascism vs. fantasy.

Director
Guillermo del Toro
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Del Toro mortgaged his house to fund this when studios balked at the Spanish dialogue—called it his 'most important film' ever.
The film's 'two Spains'—fantasy vs. Francoist reality—mirror how Spanish democracy still wrestles with Civil War memory; del Toro refuses to let the past stay buried.