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Synopsis: Madrid, June of 1991. Verónica is a teenage girl surpassed by the circumstances after her father recently, her mother works on a bar all day and she must care of her three younger brothers, twin girls Lucía and Irene and youngest Antoñito. Still mourning by her father's death, Verónica decides to play Ouija with her friends Rosa and Diana, taking advantage a total solar eclipse where all classmates and teachers are on the school's rooftop watching it. Alone on the cellar, the girls try contact their recent deceased familiars, but the session get wrong and Verónica vanishes. Hiding to her mother the happening, Verónica starts to feel strange presences on the house, fearing that these ghosts threat to anybody of her brothers. Advised by Sister Narcisa (nickmaned by the children as Sister Death) about the sinister spirits close to her, Verónica looking for a way to break the contact with the ghosts to save all, suffering hallucinations and horrible visions that progressively up in violenc
Genre: Drama, Horror
Director(s): Paco Plaza
  3 wins & 16 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
TV-MA
Year:
2017
105 min
2,186 Views


A MONTH AFTER THE EVENTS OF INSPECTOR ROMERO REQUESTED A TRANSFER.

ROMERO SPEAKS IN ITS FINAL REPORT OF

"COMPLETELY INEXPLICABLE PHENOMENA"

AND IS THE FIRST POLICE OFFICIALS IN SPAIN CONFIRMED

EYEWITNESS PARANORMAL ACTIVITIES.

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Fernando Navarro

Fernando Navarro Corbacho (Spanish pronunciation: [ferˈnando naˈβaro]; born 25 June 1982) is a Spanish professional footballer. Mainly a left back, he can also play as a central defender. He spent most of his career with Barcelona and Sevilla, winning three major titles with the latter club and appearing in 412 La Liga games over the course of 17 seasons, also appearing in the competition for Deportivo. Navarro represented Spain at Euro 2008, winning the tournament. more…

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