Tres tristes tigres (2026)
Director: Ivet Moreno
Cast: Lucas Catalán, Maite Guilera
Did you know? The film's title, "Tres tristes tigres" (Three Sad Tigers), is a nod to a classic Spanish tongue twister, directly contrasting the playful childhood rhyme with the heavy, silent tragedy unfolding in the protagonist's home.
Why Watch: "Tres tristes tigres" masterfully transforms a child’s innocent quest for a hideaway into a poignant metaphor for broken homes—a must-watch for fans of intimate, emotionally resonant cinema. Director Raúl Ruiz crafts a hauntingly beautiful portrait of fractured family life, where Antonio’s desperate shed becomes a sanctuary both heartbreaking and hopeful. If you crave a film that lingers long after the credits roll, this Chilean gem delivers raw, unforgettable storytelling.
In a home where walls are quietly crumbling and his parents’ bond is slowly breaking apart, nine-year-old Antonio stumbles upon a forgotten shed at the edge of his neighborhood alongside his friends. Driven by pure childhood instinct and a deep wish to mend the rift between his mother and father, he sets out to turn that dusty hideaway into a place where one of them can finally find peace—and a home.