In this grotesque story, Sergio Cabellero (a Tiger Award winner with Finisterrae) pays homage to the horror film sub-genre exorcism. The visual style, inspired by Goya’s black paintings, alternates artificial, absurdist and improvised puppetry animation with ditto live action. Cabellero always first shoots a number of separate situations. The story, the dialogues and the soundtrack develop in the editing room. See also The Distance in Bright Future.