Sira works in the night shift at the Morgen Brandt Museum and starts to feel a strange presence. Morgen Brandt, a German soprano, died many years ago in a fire at her home, where the museum is now placed. Sira is scared, she feels she is not alone.
Production
Committed to the bit: 70 full minutes of fake security footage.
Practical Effects
The fire-damaged opera house set deserves better material.
Director
Manolo Hernández
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The entire film was shot in an actual small museum in Barcelona, with the director serving as his own cinematographer to maintain the security camera aesthetic.
Morgen Brandt is a fictional soprano, but the film deliberately echoes real cases like Maria Callas—opera divas whose deaths became public spectacle, their homes converted into tourist sites.