
Flash 2019
Flash (2019), a gripping short horror film directed by Alfredo Álvarez, follows Arturo, a retired photographer haunted by the past. When he learns his former love's building is slated for demolition, he becomes obsessed with uncovering the truth behind Daniela's mysterious death.
Director: Alfredo Álvarez
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Flash (2019) about?
Flash (2019) centers on Arturo, a retired photographer who confronts the ghosts of his past when he discovers his former love's building is being demolished. Haunted by Daniela's sudden death, he revisits their final moments, only to uncover unsettling truths that challenge his memories and sanity.
Who directed Flash?
Flash (2019) was directed by Alfredo Álvarez, a filmmaker known for crafting atmospheric and emotionally charged stories.
Who stars in Flash?
The film stars Eduardo Azuri, Armando Alvarado, Monserrat Lomeli, and Edybaldo Vidal Diaz, alongside Elena Dragwlya and Emmanuel Flores.
Is Flash (2019) worth watching?
While Flash (2019) is a short film, it packs a punch with its emotional depth and eerie atmosphere. Fans of horror and character-driven narratives will appreciate its concise storytelling, though its brevity may limit impact for some viewers.
How long is Flash?
Flash (2019) has a runtime of 8 minutes.
About Flash (2019) — A Haunting Short Horror Film Exploring Love and Loss
Flash (2019), a gripping short horror film directed by Alfredo Álvarez, follows Arturo, a retired photographer haunted by the past. When he learns his former love's building is slated for demolition, he becomes obsessed with uncovering the truth behind Daniela's mysterious death. As he revisits their final moments together, eerie secrets resurface, blending nostalgia with dread in a haunting exploration of loss and unresolved grief.
As Arturo delves deeper, the line between memory and reality blurs, leaving him—and the audience—questioning what truly happened. With its atmospheric tension and emotional depth, Flash (2019) delivers a concise but chilling cinematic experience that lingers long after the credits roll.