Juan con miedo

by | May 15, 2020 | Short Films | 0 comments

“Fearful John” is a horror short film directed by Daniel Romero and produced by Yacaré Films. Starring Sonia Lázaro, Iván Martín, Fernando Ustárroz and Óscar Villalobos.

Synopsis: During the holidays at his grandparent’s village, John meets Mary, a mysterious girl who tells the terrifying legend surrounding the peasant’s old house. John, unlike the character in the tale, is fearful. Mary is not.

Check out Daniel Romero’s work at https://vimeo.com/daniromero

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