
Stoyan 2022
"They want your children"
A gripping blend of crime, horror, and fantasy, *Stoyan (2022)* dives into the chilling disappearance of a young boy and the haunting discovery of a strangled woman in the same city.
Director: Roberto Ruiz Céspedes
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Stoyan (2022) about?
*Stoyan* follows Maika, a mother searching for her missing son, as a detective uncovers a string of disturbing murders in their city. Their paths collide when they discover a chilling connection to a secretive society with a radical agenda. The film blurs lines between crime, horror, and fantasy, exploring themes of loss, forgiveness, and the cost of progress.
Who directed Stoyan?
*Stoyan* was directed by Roberto Ruiz Céspedes, known for his bold visual storytelling in genre films.
Who stars in Stoyan?
The film features Tristán Ulloa as the lead detective, alongside Marta Milans, Nicolás Coronado, and Susana Hornos in pivotal roles.
Is Stoyan (2022) worth watching?
While *Stoyan* hasn't been rated on IMDb, its genre-blending premise—mixing crime, horror, and fantasy with a morally complex narrative—makes it a compelling watch for fans of dark thrillers. Just be prepared for a story that defies easy answers.
How long is Stoyan?
Runtime details for *Stoyan (2022)* are not listed.
About Stoyan (2022) — A Mother's Hunt for Truth in a City of Shadows
A gripping blend of crime, horror, and fantasy, *Stoyan (2022)* dives into the chilling disappearance of a young boy and the haunting discovery of a strangled woman in the same city. Directed by Roberto Ruiz Céspedes, this dark thriller weaves together the investigations of a grieving mother and a determined detective, revealing a clandestine force pulling the strings of their fates. As the mystery unfolds, the story peels back layers of a hidden society's twisted mission—to free humanity from the shackles of its past, even if it means burying the truth beneath sacrifice. Expect an atmosphere thick with suspense, supernatural undertones, and moral ambiguity, where every clue could be a lie or a lifeline.
The film's tone oscillates between eerie dread and relentless action, anchored by Tristán Ulloa's brooding presence as the lead investigator and Marta Milans' raw emotional depth as the grieving mother. With its genre-hopping approach, *Stoyan* challenges audiences to question not just whodunit, but *why*—and whether some secrets are better left buried.