IMDb6.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes75%
Director: Daniel V. Chalfen•Genres: Horror, Drama, Mystery
A young woman, feeling increasingly disconnected from her family and the world around her, embarks on a journey of self-discovery that leads her to a remote mountain retreat. As she delves deeper into esoteric practices and uncovers unsettling family secrets, she begins to question her own sanity and the nature of reality itself. Strange occurrences and unsettling visions plague her, blurring the lines between the spiritual and the terrifying.
Luz received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often highlighting its atmospheric tension and unique blend of psychological horror and occult themes. While some found its pacing deliberate and its narrative ambiguous, many praised its distinct visual style and unsettling mood. Audience reception was similarly divided, appealing to those who appreciate slow-burn, experimental horror.
Praised for its atmospheric and unsettling mood.
The film's ambiguous narrative and slow-burn pacing can be divisive.
Applauded for its unique visual style and exploration of occult themes.
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Nominated for Best Film at the Sitges Film Festival (2020).
The film's director, Daniel V. Chalfen, also served as the cinematographer, contributing to its distinct visual aesthetic.
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