
Omisión 2013
In Marcelo Páez Cubells' chilling 2013 thriller *Omisión*, a respected psychiatrist's worldview shatters under the weight of societal decay, pushing him toward a radical and morally catastrophic solution.
Director: Marcelo Páez Cubells
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is Omisión (2013) about?
The film follows a psychiatrist whose obsession with societal decay leads him to take extreme measures to rid the world of its problems. His violent crusade clashes with the return of a priest determined to help his community, forcing a confrontation between justice and fanaticism.
Who directed Omisión?
Marcelo Páez Cubells directed *Omisión*, bringing a sharp, atmospheric lens to this psychological thriller.
Who stars in Omisión?
The cast includes Gonzalo Heredia, Carlos Belloso, Eleonora Wexler, Maria Fernanda Callejón, and Lorenzo Quinteros.
Is Omisión (2013) worth watching?
While *Omisión* isn't rated on IMDb, its dark psychological themes and intense performances make it a compelling choice for thriller fans. The film's moral ambiguity and unrelenting tension are its strongest assets.
How long is Omisión?
Omisión runs for 99 minutes.
About Omisión (2013) — A Thriller Asking How Far We'll Go to 'Cleanse' Society
In Marcelo Páez Cubells' chilling 2013 thriller *Omisión*, a respected psychiatrist's worldview shatters under the weight of societal decay, pushing him toward a radical and morally catastrophic solution. His descent into darkness intersects with Santiago Murray, a compassionate priest returning to Buenos Aires to serve his struggling neighborhood, unaware of the psychiatrist's twisted crusade. As the two men's paths collide, the film explores the fragile boundaries between justice and vengeance, faith and fanaticism, set against the gritty backdrop of Buenos Aires. With a tense atmosphere and unflinching realism, *Omisión (2013)* questions how far society will go to cleanse itself of its ills—and who gets to decide what's right.
The psychological depth of the story is amplified by the standout performances of Gonzalo Heredia as the psychiatrist and Carlos Belloso as Father Murray, whose contrasting worldviews create a gripping moral tug-of-war. As the psychiatrist's plan escalates, the film blends psychological tension with a haunting critique of societal neglect, leaving audiences to ponder the true cost of 'cleansing' a broken world.