

15 minutes that'll ruin your faith in relationships—and maybe yourself.
A bad expression, an insult, a cry, a shove, a beating - and nothing matters, it's just the day-to-day. A telephone rings and a voice is heard: he, a young and nice man; she, a woman who only get him into troubles. Eva and Nacho, or any other names, are the main characters of a ridiculous, terrible and sexist "normality".
Acting
Isaak Gracia's charm-to-menace switch will make your skin crawl.
Direction
Polo weaponizes the mundane—phone calls become psychological warfare.
Director
Raquel Polo
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The title's telephone greeting mocks customer service politeness, framing domestic abuse as bureaucratic inevitability.
Polo shot this thesis project in Málaga with non-professional actors; the rawness isn't accidental—it's regional cinema fighting for visibility.
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