
Trauma 2017
"Evil requires loyalty"
Chilean horror maestro Lucio A. Rojas delivers *Trauma (2017)*, a chilling blend of psychological terror and historical horror that digs deep into Chile's dark past.
Director: Lucio A. Rojas
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Trauma (2017) about?
*Trauma (2017)* follows four friends who seek refuge in a remote Chilean village, only to be violently attacked by two men. When no help arrives, they take matters into their own hands with reluctant police aid, only to uncover a horrifying connection to Chile's darkest historical legacy.
Who directed Trauma?
Lucio A. Rojas directed *Trauma (2017)*, known for his gritty, atmospheric horror that blends social commentary with visceral storytelling.
Who stars in Trauma?
The film stars Catalina Martin, Macarena Carrere, Daniel Antivilo, Ximena del Solar, and Dominga Bofill as its central cast of trapped travelers and hunters.
Is Trauma (2017) worth watching?
For fans of intense, thought-provoking horror, *Trauma (2017)* delivers a gripping narrative and strong atmosphere. While not mainstream, its unflinching look at historical violence and brutal survival makes it a compelling watch for genre enthusiasts.
How long is Trauma?
Trauma (2017) runs for 106 minutes.
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About Trauma (2017) — Horror film uncovering Chile's buried violence
Chilean horror maestro Lucio A. Rojas delivers *Trauma (2017)*, a chilling blend of psychological terror and historical horror that digs deep into Chile's dark past. This brutal thriller follows four friends who retreat to a remote Chilean village, only to encounter two men whose savage brutality hints at a lineage steeped in the country's most harrowing era. When local law enforcement fails them, the group must turn hunters themselves—uncovering a nightmarish truth that forces them to confront an enemy far more monstrous than the attackers. With relentless tension and visceral storytelling, Rojas crafts a haunting exploration of trauma, vengeance, and the inescapable shadows of history.
Starring Catalina Martin and Macarena Carrere as the trapped travelers, and anchored by Daniel Antivilo's chilling patriarchal villain, *Trauma (2017)* builds an atmosphere thick with dread and social commentary. The film's raw intensity and unflinching look at inherited violence make it a standout in modern horror cinema.