Dripping with Lynchian style, director José María Cicala’s The Dollmaker (Encantador; Argentina, 2025) is part charming, funny, decidedly weird and enjoyably bloody. Things are not all they seem to be in a cheerfully idyllic town that soon becomes a hotbed of female kidnappings. No one seems to care much about the missing women including nerdy video store clerk and amateur dollmaker Tomás (Rodrigo Noya.) But when a new inspector comes to town determined to find the solve the disappearance, Tomás soon becomes the unlikely prime suspect. A horror film which becomes increasingly dark, and gruesome, and unpredictable.
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José María Cicala was born on August 15, 1965 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is a director and writer, known for Shadow of the Cat (2021) and Sola (2021). “One lifetime is not enough to tell all the stories I carry in my mind.”

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Joseph PerryHorror Fuel
An unnerving combination of the weird and the macabre. It’s also a candidate for feel-bad horror film of the year, and a terror tale you are not likely to easily forget…The screenplay by Cicala and Griselda Sanchez is full of twists, red herrings, and surprises, keeping even seasoned fright-fare fanatics questioning events and characters until all is truly revealed. A great deal of the graphic, gruesome proceedings are dark indeed, and some kills truly startling. Noya leads a top-notch cast in a wild performance for which he won Screamfest’s Best Actor Award.”
Michael GuillenThe Evening Class