World Cup Final. Argentina is euphoric. But in a dark basement, away from the cheers, a different game is underway — one of kidnapping, rebellion, and raw survival.
"1978" is a retro-political horror soaked in blood, national trauma, and giallo flair. The true scream isn’t from the stadium. It’s from below.
Fun fact: Combining political horror with supernatural undertones, the film evokes the spirit of classic Italian giallo and Argentine trauma cinema.
Luciano and Nicolás Onetti are Argentine brothers known for stylized horror films rooted in violence and psychological terror. With "1978", they revisit the dark corners of Argentina’s history, cloaked in vintage genre aesthetics.