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''Sister Death'' ( es, Hermana Muerte, links=no) is a 2023 Spanish
supernatural horror film Supernatural horror film is a film genre that combines aspects of horror film and supernatural film. Supernatural occurrences in such films often include ghosts and demons, and many supernatural horror films have elements of religion. Common them ...
directed by
Paco Plaza Francisco Plaza Trinidad (born 8 February 1973), simply known as Paco Plaza, is a Spanish filmmaker known for his works in the horror genre. He is the co-creator of the ''REC'' zombie film franchise. Career Francisco Plaza Trinidad was born on ...
and written by Jorge Guerricaechevarría and Plaza which stars Aria Bedmar. A prequel to the 2017 film '' Verónica'', the plot follows the paranormal experiences of a novice (Bedmar) enrolled as a teacher in a convent operating as a girls school in 1940s Spain. The film world premiered as the opener of the 56th Sitges Film Festival on 5 October 2023 and was subsequently released on Netflix on 27 October 2023.


Plot

In 1939 Spain, a young girl is revered by the townsfolk for her seemingly holy visions. Ten years later,
novitiate The novitiate, also called the noviciate, is the period of training and preparation that a Christian ''novice'' (or ''prospective'') monastic, apostolic, or member of a religious order undergoes prior to taking vows in order to discern whether ...
Narcisa arrives at a convent that has been reformed into a
school for girls ''School for Girls'' is a 1935 American drama film directed by William Nigh and starring Sidney Fox, Paul Kelly and Lois Wilson.
following the war. Narcisa is greeted by Sister Julia and the Mother Superior; the latter of whom is enthused to have the “holy girl” from the news who inspired the community among their ranks. The Mother Superior explains to Narcisa that she will take over the duty of lecturing the girls, which had previously belonged to Sister Inés, who had earlier left the convent. In her new room, Narcisa discovers a cigar box with letters, scissors, and a funerary photograph of Sister Socorro. Not long after her arrival, Narcisa begins to experience horrific nightmares and inexplicable phenomena: a chair repeatedly falls on its own in her room; an incomplete hangman drawing appears on her wall; and one of her students is frightened by Narcisa simply writing her name on the
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. At
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, Narcisa admits her insecurities regarding her supernatural gifts and her faith. One night, two girls find the scissors from the cigar box and have a supernatural encounter in the bathroom. However, Sister Julia dismisses their concerns, and punishes one of the girls, Rosa, for causing trouble. Narcisa visits Rosa in confinement for answers. Rosa explains that the convent is haunted by an entity referred to as “the girl”, and that if one’s name is written by the spirit on the blackboard they are cursed, explaining why Sister Inés had fled. While Narcisa lectures the girls on an upcoming
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, Rosa’s name appears written on the blackboard. Narcisa seeks to communicate with the spirit and asks Rosa for help; together, the two of them complete the hangman drawing. Rosa notices a spirit behind Narcisa before vanishing. Frantically searching the convent for her student, Narcisa has a disturbing paranormal encounter in the
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booth before finding Rosa
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behind the lattice. While the others mourn Rosa, Sister Julia blames Narcisa for her death. Narcisa decides to leave the convent, but is caught under the eclipse. As the eclipse blinds her eyes, Narcisa goes into a
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and witnesses the
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and
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that befell the convent during the war. Narcisa is returned to the convent for treatment; in her room, the spirit of Sister Socorro appears. Through visions, Narcisa learns that Socorro was raped during the war and conceived a daughter, whom the other nuns decided to keep concealed within the convent. When the child fell ill some years later, Socorro insisted on taking her to a hospital. The nuns, wanting the child’s existence to remain a secret, locked Socorro in her room while taking the child to the bathroom; while struggling to force Socorro’s daughter into the bath to lower her fever, the child fatally hit her head on the tub. Upon realizing her daughter had died, Socorro hung herself in what would become Narcisa’s room. Narcisa unleashes Socorro’s spirit, which exacts its vengeance on Sister Julia and the Mother Superior, killing them both. The spirits of Socorro and her daughter reunite in the bathroom. Decades later, the now-elderly Sister Narcisa is introduced to her new class, some of whom mockingly nickname her “Sister Death”. There Narcisa encounters student Verónica.


Cast


Production

The film was written by Jorge Guerricaechevarría and
Paco Plaza Francisco Plaza Trinidad (born 8 February 1973), simply known as Paco Plaza, is a Spanish filmmaker known for his works in the horror genre. He is the co-creator of the ''REC'' zombie film franchise. Career Francisco Plaza Trinidad was born on ...
. The film is an El Estudio production. Filming began in the
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in March 2022. The
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was chosen as shooting location to portray the school and convent where the fiction takes place. Enrique López Lavigne, Pablo Cruz and Diego Suarez Chialvo took over production duties, whereas Daniel F. Abelló did so with cinematography, Guillermo de la Cal and Martí Roca with editing, Laia Ateca with art direction and Alberto Álvarez with production supervision.


Release

The film was presented as the opening film of the 56th Sitges Film Festival on 5 October 2023. It was distributed by
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, with a streaming release set for 27 October 2023.


Reception

According to the American
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website
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, ''Sister Death'' has a 82% approval rating based on 17 reviews from critics, with an
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rating of 7.0/10. Miguel Ángel Romero of ''
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'' rated the film 4 out of 5 stars, underscoring Plaza's consolidation as a master of Spanish horror cinema as a verdict. Jesse Hassenger of '' Decider.com'' gave the film a positive recommendation, deeming it to be "an efficient and well-made horror picture". Elsa Fernández-Santos of ''
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'' assesses that Plaza delivers one of his best films owing to a staging combining a "Gothic tale background with Spartan architecture and an aura of fierce fatality and martyrdom", writing that the film is built "with visual elements that are as simple as they are disturbing".


Top ten lists

The film appeared on a number of critics' top ten lists of the best Spanish films of 2023: * 5th — ''
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'' (critics) * 7th — ''
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'' (consensus)


Accolades

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11th Feroz Awards The 11th Feroz Awards, presented by the Asociación de Informadores Cinematográficos de España, took place at the Palacio Vistalegre Arena in Madrid, on 26 January 2024, to recognize the best in Spanish cinema and television. In the film categ ...
, , Best Poster , , Iñaki Villuendas, José Haro , , , ,


See also

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List of Spanish films of 2023 A list of Spanish-produced and co-produced feature films scheduled for release in Spain in 2023. When applicable, the domestic theatrical release date is favoured. Films Box office The ten highest-grossing Spanish films in 2023, by in-ye ...


References


External links

* {{IMDb title, 19175696 Films shot in the province of Valencia Films set in Spain Films set in the 20th century Spanish supernatural horror films Films about Catholic nuns Films set in schools 2020s Spanish-language films 2020s Spanish films Films directed by Paco Plaza 2023 horror films 2023 films Netflix original films Films about the education system in Spain Films set in convents Religious horror films Films about suicide Films about child death Spanish ghost films 2020s ghost films Spanish-language horror films