
Barrio Triste 2025
In the gritty outskirts of Medellín, Colombia, 1989 hums with an eerie tension as strange lights shimmer over the barrio.
Director: STILLZ
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Barrio Triste (2025) about?
*Barrio Triste* follows a group of teenagers in late-1980s Medellín who steal a journalist's camera after reporting strange lights in their neighborhood. The film captures their chaotic lives as the stolen footage documents their reckless world, blending crime, mystery, and the unfiltered energy of youth.
Who directed Barrio Triste?
Barrio Triste was directed by STILLZ, a filmmaker known for crafting visually striking and thematically intense narratives.
Who stars in Barrio Triste?
The film stars Juan Pablo Baena, Samuel Velazquez, Tomas Tinoco Higuita, Bryan Erlin Garcia, and Samuel Andres Celis in pivotal roles.
Is Barrio Triste (2025) worth watching?
While IMDb hasn't rated it yet, *Barrio Triste* promises a gripping crime-drama experience with strong performances and a unique visual style. Its blend of mystery and raw youth culture makes it a compelling watch for fans of intense, atmospheric thrillers.
How long is Barrio Triste?
Barrio Triste has a runtime of 84 minutes.
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About Barrio Triste (2025) — A raw, neon-lit crime thriller from Medellín's lawless streets
In the gritty outskirts of Medellín, Colombia, 1989 hums with an eerie tension as strange lights shimmer over the barrio. When a journalist ventures into the lawless territory to document the phenomenon, a crew of reckless teenagers seizes his camera, turning the lens onto their own turbulent world. Under the direction of STILLZ, *Barrio Triste (2025)* immerses viewers in a raw, electrifying drama where survival and recklessness collide, blending crime, mystery, and the raw energy of youth.
The story unfolds through the stolen camera's footage, capturing the teens' chaotic lives as they navigate a neighborhood where danger lurks around every corner. With performances from Juan Pablo Baena, Samuel Velazquez, and Tomas Tinoco Higuita, the film delivers a visceral portrayal of adolescence on the edge—tense, unpredictable, and charged with an unmistakable sense of place.