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The Rotten Link 2015

★ 4.717 votes75 min📅 2015-10-12

Directed by Valentín Javier Diment, *The Rotten Link* (2015) plunges into the dark heart of an Argentinian rural village, where secrets fester like the decaying crops in its fields.

Director: Valentín Javier Diment

Cast

Luis Ziembrowski
Luis Ziembrowski
Raulo
Marilú Marini
Marilú Marini
Ercilia
Paula Brasca
Paula Brasca
Roberta
Germán de Silva
Germán de Silva
Sicilio
Marta Haller
Esther
Susana Pampín
Susana Pampín
Luz
Luis Aranosky
Luis Aranosky
Camilo
Lola Berthet
Lola Berthet
Ana
Sergio Boris
Sergio Boris
Klaus
Bimbo Godoy
Bimbo Godoy
Elsa

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Rotten Link (2015) about?

Set in a remote Argentinian village, the film follows prostitute Roberta who lives under her mother's oppressive rule. When Sicilio, a dangerous outsider, pursues her, she's forced to confront the village's darkest taboo—one that threatens her life.

Who directed The Rotten Link?

Valentín Javier Diment directed *The Rotten Link*, bringing a raw, atmospheric style to this Argentinian horror-drama.

Who stars in The Rotten Link?

The film features Luis Ziembrowski, Marilú Marini, Paula Brasca, Germán de Silva, and Marta Haller in key roles.

Is The Rotten Link (2015) worth watching?

With its tight runtime and unsettling premise, *The Rotten Link* offers a gripping exploration of fear and family. While it may not be for all horror fans due to its slow-burn intensity, its Argentinian setting and psychological depth make it a memorable watch for genre enthusiasts.

How long is The Rotten Link?

The Rotten Link runs for 75 minutes.

About The Rotten Link (2015) — A Horror-Drama Rooted in Argentinian Rural Secrets

Directed by Valentín Javier Diment, *The Rotten Link* (2015) plunges into the dark heart of an Argentinian rural village, where secrets fester like the decaying crops in its fields.

Prostitute Roberta shares a crumbling home with her brother and her unhinged mother, who issues a chilling warning: Roberta can sleep with anyone in town—except Sicilio. When Sicilio sets his sights on her, the stage is set for a brutal confrontation between forbidden desire and village taboos. This Argentinian horror-drama weaves themes of fear, family decay, and the cost of defiance into a taut, unsettling narrative. Diment's direction casts a suffocating atmosphere, blending psychological tension with visceral dread, making *The Rotten Link* a standout in genre cinema.