
Mamántula 2023
Dive into the twisted world of *Mamántula (2023)*, a surreal cocktail of drama, thriller, and horror directed by Ion de Sosa.
Director: Ion de Sosa
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Mamántula (2023) about?
The film follows Mamántula, a shape-shifting giant spider masquerading as a human in a dystopian Berlin. Trapped in an alternate past of oppressive architecture and neon-lit underworlds, he lures lovers into a deadly game of revenge and obsession. Each victim becomes a thread in his monstrous web, turning seduction into a hunt for global domination.
Who directed Mamántula?
Ion de Sosa, known for his bold visual storytelling and genre-defying films, directs *Mamántula (2023)*.
Who stars in Mamántula?
The film features Lorena Iglesias, Moisés Richart, Marta Bassols, Adolfo Assor, and Marcio Reolon in key roles.
Is Mamántula (2023) worth watching?
While unrated on IMDb, *Mamántula* offers a unique blend of psychological thriller, horror, and sci-fi for fans of offbeat cinema. Its short runtime and surreal premise make it a conversation starter, though its unsettling themes may not be for everyone.
How long is Mamántula?
The film runs for 49 minutes.
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About Mamántula (2023) — A Spider-Man of Horror in a Brutalist Berlin Nightmare
Dive into the twisted world of *Mamántula (2023)*, a surreal cocktail of drama, thriller, and horror directed by Ion de Sosa. This 49-minute cinematic oddity follows a monstrous secret—a giant spider disguised as a man, born from a fleeting encounter in Berlin's Tiergarten during an alternate past steeped in grimy brutalist aesthetics. The film twists noir tropes with body horror and sci-fi undertones, as each lover of Mamántula becomes another thread in his vengeful, insatiable web. With raincoated detectives and labyrinthine subway corridors as its backdrop, the movie blends existential dread with darkly comic revenge fantasies.
Lorena Iglesias, Moisés Richart, and Marta Bassols lead a cast that brings this bizarre premise to unsettling life. The film's atmosphere is thick with paranoia and surreal menace, where every seduction hides a trap and every embrace could seal a victim's fate. *Mamántula (2023)* is a cult-worthy descent into the grotesque, where love and predation blur into a single, chilling metaphor.