
Drako 2013
In Drako (2013), a mysterious and alluring figure casts an irresistible spell over those who cross his path. Directed by Francisco Brives, this chilling thriller weaves a web of danger and seduction as Diego, an Argentine musician, becomes ensnared in its dark embrace.
Director: Francisco Brives
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Drako (2013) about?
Drako (2013) follows Diego, an Argentine musician who falls under the spell of a dark and captivating figure. As he delves deeper into Drako's mysterious world, he uncovers a past filled with dread, pulling him into a nightmarish reality where seduction and danger intertwine.
Who directed Drako?
Drako was directed by Francisco Brives, who crafts a tense and atmospheric thriller that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
Who stars in Drako?
The film features Rubén De Marina, Facundo Muñoz, Francisco Brives, Chema Rodríguez, and Sergio Belver in key roles.
Is Drako (2013) worth watching?
For fans of psychological thrillers and horror, Drako (2013) offers a compelling, if intense, experience. Its dark themes and tight runtime make it a gripping choice for those who enjoy atmospheric horror without excessive gore.
How long is Drako?
Drako runs for 75 minutes.
Drako (2013) — A Chilling Thriller About Obsession and Psychological Horror
In Drako (2013), a mysterious and alluring figure casts an irresistible spell over those who cross his path. Directed by Francisco Brives, this chilling thriller weaves a web of danger and seduction as Diego, an Argentine musician, becomes ensnared in its dark embrace. As the layers of Drako's enigmatic past unravel, Diego finds himself dragged into a nightmare that blurs the line between fascination and terror.
The film's oppressive atmosphere and psychological intensity make it a standout in the horror genre, blending gothic allure with the raw edge of a psychological descent. With a runtime of just 75 minutes, Drako keeps tension high while exploring themes of obsession, manipulation, and the haunting pull of the unknown.