Daniela is a regular middle-class teen whose life changes radically when a family member abuses her sexually. To solve her problems, Daniela decides to take some very dangerous actions that will change her forever.
Acting
Hania de la Vega carries unbearable weight in every frame.
Direction
Villaseñor refuses to look away when comfort would be easier.
Director
Manuel Villaseñor
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in Guadalajara with minimal budget, the film uses cramped domestic spaces to mirror Daniela's psychological entrapment.
Released during Mexico's growing #MeToo movement, it sparked debates about whose stories get told when abuse remains family business—though its 3.8 rating suggests audiences resisted its uncomfortable truths.
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