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Dark Buildings (A Crack in the Wall) 2018

★ 5.520 votes94 min📅 2018-01-18

"Nobody is inocent"

Nicolás Gil Lavedra's *Dark Buildings (A Crack in the Wall)* (2018) weaves a tense web of secrets and deception set within the sterile walls of an architecture firm.

Director: Nicolás Gil Lavedra

Cast

Joaquín Furriel
Joaquín Furriel
Pablo Simó
Oscar Martínez
Oscar Martínez
Nelson Jara
Soledad Villamil
Soledad Villamil
Marta Horvath
Sara Sálamo
Leonor
Santiago Segura
Santiago Segura
Mario Borla
Laura Novoa
Laura Novoa
Laura Simó
Zoe Hochbaum
Zoe Hochbaum
Francisca
Tulio Gómez Álzaga
Capataz obra
Ariel Chavarría
Encargado edificio Jara

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Dark Buildings (A Crack in the Wall)* (2018) about?

The film follows architect Pablo Simó as he uncovers a web of deceit after a mysterious woman arrives at his firm searching for a man named Nelson Jara. Clues unfold through his memories, revealing a story of hidden motives, structural flaws, and moral decay tied to a damaged building.

Who directed *Dark Buildings (A Crack in the Wall)*?

Argentinian director Nicolás Gil Lavedra helmed the film, bringing his signature blend of psychological tension and atmospheric storytelling.

Who stars in *Dark Buildings (A Crack in the Wall)* (2018)?

The cast features Joaquín Furriel, Oscar Martínez, Soledad Villamil, Sara Sálamo, Santiago Segura, and Laura Novoa.

Is *Dark Buildings (A Crack in the Wall)* (2018) worth watching?

With its dense mystery and strong performances, the film is a compelling choice for fans of psychological thrillers. While IMDb hasn't rated it yet, its atmospheric tension and moral ambiguities make it a standout in the genre.

How long is *Dark Buildings (A Crack in the Wall)*?

The film runs for 94 minutes.

Dark Buildings (A Crack in the Wall) (2018) — A Thriller of Lies and Fractured Trust

Nicolás Gil Lavedra's *Dark Buildings (A Crack in the Wall)* (2018) weaves a tense web of secrets and deception set within the sterile walls of an architecture firm. When the striking Leonor arrives searching for a man named Nelson Jara, the studio's partners—Mario Borla, Marta Hovart, and veteran architect Pablo Simó—each deny ever knowing him. Yet their evasive answers only deepen the mystery, unraveling through Pablo's uneasy memories and the unsettling cracks in the building's façade. As the truth emerges, the film blurs the line between physical decay and moral corruption, creating an atmosphere of creeping dread.

The thriller thrives on suspense, forcing characters—and audiences—to confront uncomfortable truths beneath polished surfaces. With its sharp psychological twists and morally ambiguous stakes, *Dark Buildings* becomes a haunting exploration of guilt, denial, and the hidden fractures in both structures and human nature.