

Lentejuelas de sangre
Antonio Gracia José (1942-2011), known as “Pierrot,” was a prominent member of the Barcelona art scene, a pioneer in the filmmaking of underground short films and Fantaterror movies, writer and playwright, magazine editor, movie poster painter, cartoonist and cabaret showman.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends gathers for a reunion in a remote house, but their celebration takes a dark turn as unsettling events begin to unfold. Old secrets and tensions resurface, leading to a night of terror and psychological manipulation. The friends find themselves trapped, forced to confront their pasts and a malevolent presence.
Critical Reception
Lentejuelas de sangre is a niche independent horror film that garnered a limited release and reception. It's often noted for its raw, unsettling atmosphere and attempts at psychological depth within the horror genre. While not widely reviewed, it has a cult following among those who appreciate its unconventional approach and dark themes.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its atmospheric tension and disturbing imagery.
- Criticized for its slow pacing and somewhat obscure narrative.
- Appreciated by some for its experimental and challenging horror elements.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this independent film, with those available generally noting its unconventional and often disturbing nature. Some viewers found it to be a thought-provoking and atmospheric horror experience, while others found it to be too abstract or lacking in conventional horror tropes.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a very low budget, with much of its production relying on the dedication of its cast and crew to achieve its intended atmosphere.
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