
Parola 2011
Directed by Jerrold Tarog, *Parola (2011)* dives into the eerie world of a forbidden lighthouse where best friends Lucy and Shayne stumble upon more than just a scenic view.
Director: Jerrold Tarog
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Parola (2011) about?
*Parola (2011)* follows best friends Lucy and Shayne as they explore a forbidden lighthouse and encounter two ghosts, leading to a mysterious fall. Their escape leaves them unharmed, but soon they discover the lighthouse is haunted by two witches seeking closure for their unfinished business.
Who directed Parola?
Parola was directed by Jerrold Tarog, a Filipino filmmaker known for his work in horror and drama.
Who stars in Parola?
The film stars Kathryn Bernardo, Louise delos Reyes, Sam Concepcion, Hiro Peralta, and Dimples Romana in key roles.
Is Parola (2011) worth watching?
As an unconventional horror short, *Parola (2011)* offers a tight, atmospheric experience that works well for fans of supernatural chills. While brief, its unsettling premise and strong performances make it a memorable watch within the genre.
How long is Parola?
Parola has a runtime of 45 minutes.
About Parola (2011) — Horror Film Unravels the Dark Secret of a Haunted Lighthouse
Directed by Jerrold Tarog, *Parola (2011)* dives into the eerie world of a forbidden lighthouse where best friends Lucy and Shayne stumble upon more than just a scenic view. Their curiosity leads them to two ghostly figures, whose presence triggers a mysterious fall—one that leaves them physically unharmed but psychologically unsettled. As they piece together the chilling events, they uncover the lighthouse's dark secret: it's haunted by two vengeful witches trapped in a limbo of unfinished business, their spirits bound to a place where time stands still.
The film blends psychological horror with supernatural dread, creating an atmosphere thick with tension and unease. Set against the backdrop of a hauntingly beautiful but ominous location, *Parola* (2011) explores themes of curiosity, fate, and the lingering shadows of the past. With a runtime of just 45 minutes, it's a concise yet intense journey into the unknown.