
Rejected 2018
"Children. Banished. Now witches."
Dive into *Rejected (2018)*, Iván Noel's haunting fantasy-drama set in a dystopian world where society has regressed into fear-driven dogma. After a catastrophic collapse, humanity rebuilds under a rigid regime that blames superstition for its downfall.
Director: Iván Noel
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Rejected (2018)* about?
*Rejected* follows a dystopian society that clings to fear and false science after a societal collapse. When the mysterious "Chisa" flower becomes a symbol of forbidden knowledge, those who touch it—especially children—are banished to lives of solitude and hardship. The film explores how innocence and curiosity are punished in a world ruled by control.
Who directed *Rejected*?
Iván Noel directed *Rejected*, bringing a sharp eye for atmospheric storytelling to this dystopian fantasy-drama.
Who stars in *Rejected*?
The film features Ismael Flores, Thiago Stampone, Xuan Quiroga, Angelina Carnevale, and Melina Gaitan as its central cast.
Is *Rejected (2018)* worth watching?
While *Rejected* lacks an IMDb rating, its dystopian themes, emotional depth, and striking visuals make it a compelling watch for fans of dark fantasy and social allegory. The film's message lingers long after the credits roll.
How long is *Rejected*?
*Rejected* has a runtime of 88 minutes.
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About Rejected (2018) — A Dark Fantasy Where Children Pay the Price for Wonder
Dive into *Rejected (2018)*, Iván Noel's haunting fantasy-drama set in a dystopian world where society has regressed into fear-driven dogma. After a catastrophic collapse, humanity rebuilds under a rigid regime that blames superstition for its downfall. At the heart of this oppressive system is the forbidden "Chisa" flower—anyone who touches it faces exile, stripping them of community and dignity. Children, with their unfiltered curiosity, bear the brunt of these cruel judgments, turning innocence into a sentence.
Noel crafts an atmosphere thick with tension, blending eerie fantasy with raw drama as young outcasts navigate a world that punishes wonder. The film's themes of oppression, resilience, and the cost of fear resonate powerfully, making *Rejected* a thought-provoking watch for fans of allegorical storytelling.