
The Black Moon 1990
In Imanol Uribe's chilling Spanish drama *The Black Moon (1990)*, mother Eva's life spirals into chaos after a series of eerie, unconnected accidents. As paranoia takes hold, she becomes fixated on her daughter Luna's unsettling behavior, which grows increasingly disturbing.
Director: Imanol Uribe
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Black Moon (1990)* about?
The film follows Eva, a mother whose life unravels after a string of mysterious accidents. As she grows increasingly paranoid, she notices her daughter Luna acting strangely, blurring the line between coincidence and something far more sinister.
Who directed *The Black Moon*?
Imanol Uribe, a Spanish filmmaker known for his atmospheric dramas, helmed *The Black Moon*.
Who stars in *The Black Moon*?
The film features Lydia Bosch as Eva, with Fernando Guillén, Emma Suárez, Jose Coronado, and Yolanda Ríos rounding out the cast.
Is *The Black Moon (1990)* worth watching?
While not a blockbuster, *The Black Moon* offers a gripping psychological dive into fear and the unknown. Its tight runtime and strong performances make it a solid choice for fans of slow-burn horror-drama.
How long is *The Black Moon*?
*The Black Moon* runs for 81 minutes.
About The Black Moon (1990) — A Haunting Tale of Parental Fear and the Supernatural
In Imanol Uribe's chilling Spanish drama *The Black Moon (1990)*, mother Eva's life spirals into chaos after a series of eerie, unconnected accidents. As paranoia takes hold, she becomes fixated on her daughter Luna's unsettling behavior, which grows increasingly disturbing. The film weaves a tense atmosphere where reality blurs with the supernatural, exploring themes of maternal fear, unexplained phenomena, and the fragile line between sanity and madness. With its slow-burn tension and psychological depth, *The Black Moon* delivers a haunting experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
Starring Lydia Bosch as the tormented Eva, alongside Fernando Guillén and Emma Suárez, this atmospheric gem blends drama and horror to create a uniquely unsettling narrative. Uribe's direction crafts a mood of creeping dread, where every shadow and silence feels loaded with unseen threat. For fans of psychological thrillers that challenge perception, *The Black Moon (1990)* is a compelling watch—if you dare.