Gravemente insano (2026)
Director: Son of the carpenter
Cast: Amalia Glez, Raúl Quintana, Alba Suárez, Mercedes Bernal, Carlos Parra
Did you know? The film’s fragmented, diary-style narrative was inspired by the director’s own experience of reading a lost notebook belonging to a stranger, which he found on a park bench in Buenos Aires.
Why Watch: "Gravemente insano" is a must-watch for fans of psychological dramas that blur the line between romance and reality, offering a raw, diary-style exploration of love as both a lifeline and a trap. Its fragmented monologues and unsettling intimacy will haunt you long after the credits roll, making it the perfect film for anyone questioning whether passion is salvation or self-destruction. If you crave a cinematic experience that feels like a fever dream you can’t shake, hit play on this one.
A young woman sifts through her own diary pages, haunting inner voices, and broken bits of dialogue to uncover a brutal truth: is love a path to redemption, or just another road to self-destruction?