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The Second Death 2012

★ 5.012 votes91 min📅 2012-04-13

Santiago Fernández Calvete's chilling horror film *The Second Death* (2012) plunges viewers into a remote village where skepticism collides with the supernatural.

Director: Santiago Fernández Calvete

Cast

Evangelina Cueto
Maria
María Laura Cali
Estela
Luz Kertz ...
Soledad
Guillermo Arengo
Guillermo Arengo
Roca
Tomás Lizzio
Mago
Agustina Lecouna
Alba
Roxana Ramos
Mujer curiosa
Mauricio Dayub
Mauricio Dayub
Fidel
Germán de Silva
Germán de Silva
Cura
Sandra Gugliotta
Sandra Gugliotta
Forense

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Second Death (2012) about?

Set in a quiet village, *The Second Death* follows a disillusioned policewoman grappling with a string of grotesque murders. Her investigation takes a surreal turn when a clairvoyant boy insists the killer is the Virgin Mary, forcing her to confront both her skepticism and the horrors lurking in her town.

Who directed The Second Death?

Santiago Fernández Calvete helmed this atmospheric horror film, known for blending psychological tension with supernatural intrigue.

Who stars in The Second Death?

The film features Evangelina Cueto, María Laura Cali, Luz Kertz, Guillermo Arengo, and Tomás Lizzio in key roles.

Is The Second Death (2012) worth watching?

While unrated on IMDb, this 2012 horror-mystery offers a fresh twist on supernatural themes, combining gothic atmosphere with a gripping narrative. Horror fans seeking something thought-provoking may find it rewarding.

How long is The Second Death?

The runtime of *The Second Death* is 91 minutes.

About The Second Death (2012) — A Horror Mystery Where the Virgin Mary is the Killer

Santiago Fernández Calvete's chilling horror film *The Second Death* (2012) plunges viewers into a remote village where skepticism collides with the supernatural. When a reclusive policewoman is tasked with solving a series of brutal murders, she finds herself at an impasse—until a mysterious boy with uncanny clairvoyant abilities enters the picture. Claiming the killer is none other than the Virgin Mary, the boy's eerie visions force her to question her rational worldview. The film masterfully blends psychological tension with gothic horror, creating an atmosphere thick with dread and moral ambiguity.

As the investigation unfolds, the boundaries between divine intervention and human malice blur, leaving audiences to ponder themes of faith, guilt, and the unseen forces that shape our lives. With its stark visuals and unsettling narrative, *The Second Death* (2012) stands out as a thought-provoking horror experience that lingers long after the credits roll.