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In 1968, a festival of blood, gore, and terror took over screens around the world. And all because of one genius: George A. Romero and his *Night of the Living Dead*, whose terrifying images were etched into the memories of viewers who, even today, still recall the impact that this independent film had on their childhood, later adolescence, and adulthood.
Spain, 19th century. In a small coastal village, Olalla and her family prepare to live a very special night, during which it is mandatory to comply with a single rule: no light must remain on.
Spain, 1692. The Spanish Inquisition is in decline, and as a result, their followers must be more ruthless than ever.
In 1977, the Voyager probe leaves for the galaxy with a message in Spanish recorded in the RNE (Spanish National Radio Studio). Almost 50 years later and sick with Alzheimer's, Carmen is facing being transferred from her home in her town to a residence in the city.
Laura's studies consume all of her waking hours. No time for her husband's hypochondria, nor for her children's fights. But when everything goes dark, time is all she will have.