Surrounded by candles and immersed in petals, a woman tired of a life without purpose carefully prepares her death scene in the bathtub, turning it into a ritual. Every drop of blood in her veins mixes with the warm water as she remembers small fragments of her life.
Acting
Flora Martínez carries every frame with crushing authenticity.
Cinematography
Petals and blood transform the bathtub into living canvas.
Direction
Trompetero makes 77 minutes feel like a lifetime unraveling.

Director
Harold Trompetero
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Trompetero emerged from Colombia's underground cinema scene, where shoestring budgets forced directors to turn domestic spaces into existential theaters.
The title references both the visible spectrum and the 'thousand' fragmented selves we perform — Violet literally dissolves into her own multiplicity in that water.
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