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Minotaur 2015

★ 4.49 votes53 min📅 2015-09-12

Directed by Nicolás Pereda, *Minotaur (2015)* unfolds inside a secluded home brimming with books, art, and quiet dreams.

Director: Nicolás Pereda

Cast

Gabino Rodríguez
Gabino Rodríguez
Gabino
Luisa Pardo
Luisa
Francisco Barreiro
Francisco Barreiro
Francisco/Paco
Elizabeth Tinoco
Servant 1
Julio Hernández Cordón
Julio Hernández Cordón
Pizza Delivery Man
Citlali Domínguez
Girl
Teresa Sánchez
Teresa Sánchez
Servant 2
Luis Rodríguez
Luis

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Minotaur* (2015) about?

*Minotaur* explores a private world where books, art, and idle afternoons blur the line between reality and dream. Its characters live in a self-contained haven, oblivious to the turmoil outside—a quiet rebellion against the chaos of the world around them.

Who directed *Minotaur*?

*Minotaur* was directed by Nicolás Pereda, a filmmaker known for his contemplative, visually rich storytelling.

Who stars in *Minotaur*?

The cast includes Gabino Rodríguez, Luisa Pardo, Francisco Barreiro, and Elizabeth Tinoco, who bring Pereda's introspective world to life.

Is *Minotaur* (2015) worth watching?

With its dreamlike atmosphere and focus on artistic introspection, *Minotaur* appeals to fans of slow-burn dramas. While it lacks traditional action, its meditative tone rewards viewers seeking something uniquely atmospheric.

How long is *Minotaur*?

*Minotaur* runs for 53 minutes.

About Minotaur (2015) — A Dreamlike Drama of Isolation and Art

Directed by Nicolás Pereda, *Minotaur (2015)* unfolds inside a secluded home brimming with books, art, and quiet dreams. The film's soft, golden light bathes its characters in an atmosphere of sleepy afternoons and drifting thoughts, creating a cocoon impervious to the chaos outside—where Mexico burns with unrest. Unlike a traditional drama, this 53-minute gem thrives on stillness, blending realism with surreal undertones as its isolated residents drift through days that feel both endless and fleeting.

Pereda crafts a meditation on escapism, where four walls become a sanctuary for artists and readers trapped in their own reflections. The story lingers on the mundane magic of a home that shields its occupants from the world's noise, offering a hypnotic escape into personal and collective fantasies.