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Oscuro/Iluminado 2008

77 min📅 2008-04-10

Chilean psychological drama *Oscuro/Iluminado* (2008) delves into the haunting aftermath of loss as a filmmaker becomes consumed by the ghostly memory of his late wife.

Director: Miguel Ángel Vidaurre

Cast

Felipe Braun
Felipe Braun
Sol Aravena
Sergio Hernández
Sergio Hernández
Francisco Ruiz de Viñaspre
Luna Martínez
Luna Martínez

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Oscuro/Iluminado (2008) about?

*Oscuro/Iluminado* follows a film director whose life unravels after his wife's untimely death in a mysterious accident. Haunted by her memory, he spirals into obsession, blurring the line between reality and delusion. The film questions how far one will go to hold onto what's lost.

Who directed Oscuro/Iluminado?

Miguel Ángel Vidaurre directed *Oscuro/Iluminado*, shaping its moody, psychological atmosphere with a keen eye for visual storytelling.

Who stars in Oscuro/Iluminado?

The cast of *Oscuro/Iluminado* includes Felipe Braun, Sol Aravena, Sergio Hernández, Francisco Ruiz de Viñaspre, and Luna Martínez.

Is Oscuro/Iluminado (2008) worth watching?

*Oscuro/Iluminado* offers a gripping, atmospheric take on grief and obsession, ideal for fans of slow-burn thrillers. While not widely rated, its tight runtime and psychological depth make it a compelling watch for those seeking a thought-provoking drama.

How long is Oscuro/Iluminado?

*Oscuro/Iluminado* runs for 77 minutes.

About Oscuro/Iluminado (2008) — A Haunting Thriller of Grief and Obsession

Chilean psychological drama *Oscuro/Iluminado* (2008) delves into the haunting aftermath of loss as a filmmaker becomes consumed by the ghostly memory of his late wife. Directed by Miguel Ángel Vidaurre, the 77-minute thriller blurs the line between reality and obsession, weaving a tense narrative around grief and descent into madness. With a cast led by Felipe Braun and Sol Aravena, the film explores themes of memory's grip, the fragility of sanity, and the shadows lurking within creativity itself. Shot through with eerie visuals and a brooding atmosphere, *Oscuro/Iluminado* is a slow-burning descent into the mind of a man unraveling at the seams.

As the director's fixation intensifies, his obsession spirals into danger, threatening to consume everything—including himself. Vidaurre crafts a moody, atmospheric thriller where every frame feels charged with unresolved emotion, making *Oscuro/Iluminado* a compelling watch for fans of cerebral dramas and psychological suspense. The film's tight runtime keeps tension high, ensuring no moment feels wasted.