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Ermida 2015

9 min📅 2015-09-15

Ermida (2015) drops viewers into a chilling 9-minute horror short where innocence collides with the unknown. Directed by Vasco Esteves, the film follows a teenage girl as she meets a boy in the ruins of an abandoned chapel, unaware that something sinister lurks in the darkness.

Director: Vasco Esteves

Cast

Rita Silva
Sofia
Vicente Wallenstein
Vicente Wallenstein
Miguel
Rita Rocha Silva
Rita Rocha Silva
Sofia

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ermida (2015) about?

Ermida is a micro-horror film set in an abandoned chapel, where a teenage girl's innocent encounter with a boy takes a terrifying turn. What begins as a moment of youthful curiosity quickly escalates into a battle for survival against forces lurking in the shadows.

Who directed Ermida?

Vasco Esteves directed Ermida, crafting a tight, atmospheric horror that maximizes its short runtime.

Who stars in Ermida?

The film features Rita Silva, Vicente Wallenstein, and Rita Rocha Silva in the lead roles.

Is Ermida (2015) worth watching?

As a 9-minute horror short, Ermida punches above its weight with effective tension and visual storytelling. While it lacks IMDb ratings, its concise storytelling and eerie atmosphere make it worth a watch for horror fans seeking quick, impactful thrills.

How long is Ermida?

Ermida runs for exactly 9 minutes.

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About Ermida (2015) — A 9-Minute Horror Short Where Romance Turns to Fear

Ermida (2015) drops viewers into a chilling 9-minute horror short where innocence collides with the unknown. Directed by Vasco Esteves, the film follows a teenage girl as she meets a boy in the ruins of an abandoned chapel, unaware that something sinister lurks in the darkness. The eerie atmosphere builds slowly, blending teenage romance with supernatural dread, culminating in a tense, atmospheric climax that leaves little doubt about the chapel's haunted past. Esteves crafts a haunting mood through tight framing and shadowy visuals, making the most of the short runtime to deliver a punch of unease.

With a cast led by rising talent Rita Silva and Vicente Wallenstein, Ermida leans into the horror genre's power of suggestion, leaving more questions than answers. The film's brevity amplifies its impact, turning a simple premise into a memorable viewing experience that lingers long after the credits roll.