
Bloody Mirrors 2009
"A GRUESOME AND BLOODY TALE OF HAUNTED HOUSES."
Sergio Morcillo's short horror-thriller *Bloody Mirrors* (2009) unfolds in the eerie confines of a weekend getaway gone wrong.
Director: Sergio Morcillo
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bloody Mirrors (2009) about?
Three friends playing a late-night game with a local legend accidentally summon the vengeful spirit of Vicente, a murdered man whose ghost seeks retribution. What starts as a prank spirals into a night of terror as the group realizes they've awakened something far more dangerous.
Who directed Bloody Mirrors?
The film was directed by Sergio Morcillo, who also stars in the cast.
Who stars in Bloody Mirrors?
The short horror features Alicia Manzano, Alba Parrilla, Raul Trancon, Sergio Morcillo himself, and Soraya Martin in its ensemble cast of friends.
Is Bloody Mirrors (2009) worth watching?
While lacking in high-budget polish, *Bloody Mirrors* delivers a tight, suspenseful 35-minute horror experience with strong atmosphere and a clever twist. Given its unrated status and independent roots, it's best suited for fans of short-form horror who enjoy raw, atmospheric thrills over polished CGI.
How long is Bloody Mirrors?
The runtime for *Bloody Mirrors* is approximately 35 minutes.
About Bloody Mirrors (2009) — A Supernatural Horror About a Murdered Spirit's Revenge
Sergio Morcillo's short horror-thriller *Bloody Mirrors* (2009) unfolds in the eerie confines of a weekend getaway gone wrong. Alicia Manzano, Alba Parrilla, and Raul Trancon play three friends who dismiss a chilling local legend about Vicente, a murder victim whose spirit is said to rise if his name is whispered three times in front of a mirror. What begins as playful banter quickly curdles into creeping dread when their late-night game awakens something far more sinister. Shot in just 35 minutes, Morcillo crafts a claustrophobic atmosphere of paranoia and supernatural retribution, blending psychological tension with visceral horror. The film leans into themes of guilt, vengeance, and the inescapable past, all wrapped in the suffocating tension of a single, haunted location.
A taut, atmospheric exercise in low-budget horror, *Bloody Mirrors* trades elaborate effects for mounting suspense, relying on sharp performances and a creeping sense of dread to keep viewers on edge. The director's tight control over pacing and tone makes even the smallest details feel freighted with menace, turning a simple mirror ritual into a gateway for something far darker. Fans of stripped-down, character-driven horror will find much to appreciate here—especially those who love a twist on classic ghost stories.
*Bloody Mirrors* is a chilling reminder that some legends refuse to stay buried.