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DELIRIUM OF BLOOD 2024

8 min📅 2024-12-11

"IN WAR, THE MIND BECOMES ANOTHER BATTLEFIELD."

In Rocío Pérez's intense eight-minute thriller *DELIRIUM OF BLOOD* (2024), the horrors of war aren't just fought on the battlefield—they invade the mind.

Director: Rocío Pérez

Cast

José "Kiki" Ramírez
García
Jesús Plata
Juan
Luis Fernando Tejeda D’Oleo
Luis Fernando Tejeda D’Oleo
Méndez
María E. García
Nurse #1
Luis Fernando Tejeda D’Oleo
Luis Fernando Tejeda D’Oleo
Nurse #2
Kimberlyn Soto
Nurse #3

Frequently Asked Questions

What is DELIRIUM OF BLOOD (2024) about?

*DELIRIUM OF BLOOD* plunges into the harrowing ordeal of a soldier trying to protect his younger brother during wartime, where the chaos of battle bleeds into their minds. As fear and violence intensify, their grip on reality begins to slip, forcing them to confront whether survival is even possible in such a fractured world.

Who directed DELIRIUM OF BLOOD?

Rocío Pérez directed *DELIRIUM OF BLOOD* (2024), bringing a sharp focus on the psychological strain of war.

Who stars in DELIRIUM OF BLOOD?

The film stars José "Kiki" Ramírez, Jesús Plata, Luis Fernando Tejeda D'Oleo, María E. García, and Kimberlyn Soto in key roles.

Is DELIRIUM OF BLOOD (2024) worth watching?

At just eight minutes long, *DELIRIUM OF BLOOD* is a punchy, emotionally charged thriller that offers a fresh perspective on war's psychological toll. While its brevity limits depth, its intensity and tight direction make it a compelling short film worth a watch for fans of psychological thrillers.

How long is DELIRIUM OF BLOOD?

*DELIRIUM OF BLOOD* runs for 8 minutes.

About DELIRIUM OF BLOOD (2024) — A gripping thriller on the psychological cost of war

In Rocío Pérez's intense eight-minute thriller *DELIRIUM OF BLOOD* (2024), the horrors of war aren't just fought on the battlefield—they invade the mind. The film follows a young soldier racing to shield his younger brother amid the suffocating chaos of conflict, where fear, memory, and violence blur into an inescapable nightmare. As the front lines tighten, the line between survival and psychological unraveling fades, leaving both brothers trapped in a relentless spiral of dread and desperation. Pérez crafts a claustrophobic atmosphere where every shadow and sound could be the difference between life and collapse, turning a warzone into a labyrinth of the mind.

With a visceral focus on the psychological toll of combat, *DELIRIUM OF BLOOD* strips away the glorification of war, revealing the raw, unfiltered panic of those caught in its grip. The film's tight runtime and raw performances by José "Kiki" Ramírez and Jesús Plata amplify its emotional punch, making it a haunting meditation on how war reshapes not just the body, but the very essence of humanity.