
Ofusco 2021
Step into the eerie atmosphere of the small Mexican town of Pátzcuaro in *Ofusco* (2021), a chilling short horror film directed by Alejandro Rivera. When a mysterious new priest, Gabriel, arrives in town, a wave of unsettling disappearances begins, leaving the community on edge.
Director: Alejandro Rivera
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Ofusco* (2021) about?
*Ofusco* follows the arrival of a new priest in the quiet town of Pátzcuaro, triggering a series of mysterious disappearances. Julián, a young blind man with heightened intuition, becomes suspicious of the priest's true intentions and investigates the unsettling events unfolding around him.
Who directed *Ofusco*?
*Ofusco* was directed by Alejandro Rivera, a filmmaker who crafts suspense through atmosphere and psychological tension.
Who stars in *Ofusco*?
The film stars Manuel Navarro as Julián, alongside Carlos César González and Hugo Maronatti in pivotal roles.
Is *Ofusco* (2021) worth watching?
At just 8 minutes long, *Ofusco* is a tight, atmospheric horror short that delivers suspense efficiently. While it may not suit those seeking traditional jump scares, its themes and execution make it a compelling watch for fans of eerie, thought-provoking horror.
How long is *Ofusco*?
*Ofusco* has a runtime of 8 minutes.
About Ofusco (2021) — A Short Horror Film Unraveling Faith and Fear in Pátzcuaro
Step into the eerie atmosphere of the small Mexican town of Pátzcuaro in *Ofusco* (2021), a chilling short horror film directed by Alejandro Rivera. When a mysterious new priest, Gabriel, arrives in town, a wave of unsettling disappearances begins, leaving the community on edge. Julián, a perceptive young blind man with heightened senses, senses something unnatural about the stranger and embarks on a haunting investigation. As shadows lengthen and tensions rise, the film masterfully blends psychological tension with supernatural intrigue, creating an unsettling experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
Crafted with a tight 8-minute runtime, *Ofusco* leverages its brief length to deliver maximum suspense, relying on atmosphere and suggestion rather than jump scares. Rivera's direction keeps viewers guessing, while the cast—led by Manuel Navarro, Carlos César González, and Hugo Maronatti—brings an authenticity to their roles that heightens the film's dread. The story explores themes of faith, perception, and the unseen horrors that may lurk beneath the surface of even the most serene communities.