Tomás Orrego
Directing
Known For

Constantly interrupted by the ringing of a telephone, a man is desperate to poke his eye out. Can he succeed?
Fever

A toy tries to make sense of the violent behaviors that surround him as he is manipulated by an unseen puppeteer.
Diario de una mano

When hungry, the black gloved tarantula crawls out of its crypt to feed. The pale flesh of innocent bodies it takes into dark corners to ejaculate. Using hand processed 16mm black and white film and a dismantled soundtrack, the atmosphere of a lost artifact is evoked.
Tarantula

In a thematic retelling of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart," a man is forced to bring his elderly mother home from her nursing home after she is evicted on grounds of non-payment. She has severe dementia that gets worse the longer he attempts to care for her, and eventually he begins to wonder if she would simply be better off dead.
Dolores

A character lies submerged in erotic dreams in the solitude of a room, while a voyeur entity observes it from a window. Two worlds collide and it is the most perverse that ends up exercising its domain. Here sexuality is a dangerous issue and anyone who gets involved in it will be a victim of the absurd, violent and disturbing.
Las Manos Que Ríen

After Jan recovers his vision through experimental back-alley surgery, he begins to uncover a reptilian conspiracy that may involve his doctor, Cleopatra.