Gonzalo Otero Maguiño
Directing
Known For

Sarah, a young American, convinces her three friends - Isaac, Jackie, and Horacio - to assist in completing her audacious ecological documentary in the deep shadowy world of illegal mining in an enigmatic Peruvian forest. Upon arrival, locals vehemently caution the group against approaching the forest or the mining town, citing the presence of the “Supay” - an ancient being from Andean mythology capable of taking various forms who has claimed the area and eradicated the miners for bleeding the earth. Initially dismissing these warnings as ploys to conceal illegal activities, the group defiantly breaches the prohibition, venturing into the forbidden territory only to realize the chilling myths hold genuine and terrifying truths and they have forever altered their fates.
The Devil's Teardrop

A narcissistic saxophonist struggles against self-generated obstacles to reach an important jazz audition, unaware that he is the source of the conflict.
Borderline
Brenda, a reclusive designer who feeds her blood to a mysterious cocoon beneath her bed, faces pressure to meet Priscilla, her online partner. When Priscilla visits, reality and the supernatural blur. Strange visions and voices haunt Brenda as the cocoon fades and something sinister lurks in her apartment. An unexpected and terrifying encounter leads to a violent confrontation, leaving Brenda to face the consequences of her actions and a disturbing figure emerging from the shadows.
Súcubo

A young couple embarks on a road trip to an exclusive beach town south of Lima, where they've been invited to a party at a luxurious beach house. However, the night takes a terrifying turn when they get lost and are ambushed by a group of savage locals who attack them without provocation. As they struggle to escape, they realize their nightmare isn't over: an ominous figure leading a pack of ravenous dogs joins the hunt, turning their trip into a living hell.