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Obayifo Project

  • 2024
  • 13+
  • 1h 11min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,4/10
366
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Obayifo Project (2024)
HorrorThriller

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA group of filmmakers intend to record a live African invocation ritual.A group of filmmakers intend to record a live African invocation ritual.A group of filmmakers intend to record a live African invocation ritual.

  • Regia
    • Paco Arasanz
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Paco Arasanz
  • Star
    • Sergio María
    • María Monroy
    • Luciano Ciaglia
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,4/10
    366
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Paco Arasanz
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Paco Arasanz
    • Star
      • Sergio María
      • María Monroy
      • Luciano Ciaglia
    • 8Recensioni degli utenti
    • 10Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali21

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    Sergio María
    Sergio María
    • Julio
    María Monroy
    • Carol
    Luciano Ciaglia
    • Carlos
    Favour David Iyawe
    • Receptor
    Siberou Saar
    • Chaman
    Lord Berko
    • Samuel
    Silvestre Manuel González
    • Policia
    Marila Lombrozo
    Marila Lombrozo
    • Influencer
    Ousman Koite
    • Guardian 1
    Balla Drame
    • Guardian 2
    Jatma Faye
    • Victima 1
    Ousmane Sow
    • Victima 2
    Ousseynou Kane
    • Victima 3
    Abdoulaye Sogoba
    • Victima 4
    Djiby Sec
    • Victima 5
    Julius Mensah
    • Victima 6
    Rosa Biepar Correia
    • Victima 6
    Baba Mbaye
    • Victima 7
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      • Paco Arasanz
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Paco Arasanz
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    8itxargimedia

    Way better than I expected

    Honestly, I didn't know what to expect from Obayifo Project, but it completely pulled me in. It's one of those indie horror films that, despite its budget limitations, manages to create an eerie atmosphere and keep you hooked from start to finish.

    The best thing about it is how it uses found-footage without falling into the usual clichés. It feels authentic, almost like a documentary, making the story seem real. Plus, the fact that it explores Obayifo mythology-something rarely seen in horror films-gives it a fresh and unique touch.

    That said, it's not perfect. There are moments when the pacing slows down a bit, and some scenes could have been more impactful with better lighting or editing. But honestly, that doesn't take away from the film's strengths. What it achieves with such limited resources is impressive, and the horror here isn't just about cheap jump scares but a constant sense of dread.

    All in all, Obayifo Project is a great surprise. If you enjoy horror movies that try something different and can appreciate independent filmmaking, this one is definitely worth watching.
    9David-Ziklag

    Found-Footage Horror at Its Best

    Obayifo Project proves that found-footage horror is far from dead. Paco Arasanz breathes new life into the subgenre by merging documentary-style filmmaking with African mysticism, delivering a terrifying ride that feels both fresh and deeply unsettling.

    The film's strength lies in its slow-burn horror. Unlike typical jump-scare-heavy thrillers, Obayifo Project relies on psychological dread. From the very start, the audience senses that something is terribly wrong, but Arasanz doesn't reveal his hand too soon. He expertly layers tension, allowing unease to build naturally.

    Julio and his team's descent into supernatural horror is portrayed with a level of authenticity that makes their terror palpable. The eerie sound design-filled with whispers, distant chanting, and static interference-adds to the immersive horror. Meanwhile, the use of minimal lighting and shaky camera work ensures that the viewer is always on edge.

    Horror fans will appreciate the film's respect for folklore and its ability to evoke fear through storytelling rather than cheap tricks. Obayifo Project is an intelligent, atmospheric, and truly terrifying experience that will leave audiences speechless.
    6Armin_Nikkhah_Shirazi

    Found footage film with genuinely scary moments, but overall it falls a short

    OBAYIFO PROJECT has one of those horror movie premises that immediately propels it to the top of my watchlist: a trio of filmmakers want to repeat and film an African Invocation Ceremony originally held 20 years earlier, which ended in a blood bath.

    Exorcisms, Seances, and traditional invocations are a staple of the horror genre, and have been almost done to death (pardon the pun) in found footage movies, but a movie based on a supernatural entity of real-life African Folklore I knew nothing about until this film? Hell yeah!

    Let me get straight to what this film does best: once the chain of events is set in motion and the obayifo, in this movie portrayed as a sort of African vampire-zombie, is unleashed, it makes for one hell of a scary ride. In this one respect, the movie is outstanding among found footage movies. I am a big fan of such thrill rides in found footage, and I think they do not occur nearly as often as they should in this subgenre (incidentally, the idea of a camera strapped on a monster was also used to great effect in the segment "A ride in the park" of the excellent found footage anthology V/H/S 2 (2013)).

    Unfortunately, everything else falls short.

    For example, many found footage movies set in exotic locales treat the audience to some of the local scenery and culture. When done well, it enhances the atmosphere and helps transport the audience to that faraway setting. INCANTATION (2022), THE MEDIUM (2021), and JERUZALEM (2015) are examples of found footage movies which are especially strong in this respect. But there is none of that here, except for some generic B-roll. I suspect the movie was not even shot in Africa. The beginning of the movie, however, was definitely shot in Spain, where the filmmakers meet the person who gives them the contact information for the shaman at an amusement park called Fort Bravo/Texas Hollywood, of all places.

    Another problem concerns character development: the protagonist undergoes a rather extreme and difficult to fathom character arc, the supporting characters seem really not bright, and the shaman seems oddly unconcerned about the mortal danger to the locals, his own neighbors, his invocation might bring. His subject also seems oddly unconcerned with what might happen to him during the invocation. Even the filmmakers seem oddly unconcerned with the potential danger they wish to bring about. I find their motivations hard to understand. Even if they do not believe in supernatural entities (they don't), I would have expected them to be wary of the possibility that a person who is sincerely convinced that he is possessed might suffer a non-supernatural psychotic episode that poses a danger to others.

    There is also a problem with too much shaky cam, too little lighting and really bad CGI, which partially took me out of the film. The footage of the original invocation is teased but what is shown of it is disappointing.

    Finally, the ending is not good. An implausible and poorly shot final sequence (where was the security camera footage?) is followed by one of the most cliche epilogues one could think of.

    This film could have been so much better if all these other aspects had been attended to with greater care and more money. However, I think many found footage fans will still love this movie for its thrill ride.
    1aquinov

    This is a Mexican version of the Blair Witch Project, pretty much with the same plot

    This is just an inauthentic Mexican version of the Blair Witch Project, mixed with a lot of first person video gaming sequences. I didn't get scared or whatsoever, I got nostalgic and laughed a lot. It does have the same plot, the 3 students with the first person recording, i don't understand how it got 7.0 on rank and online I saw it have 9.9 crazy right? Looking forward to see more.

    This is just an inauthentic Mexican version of the Blair Witch Project, mixed with a lot of first person video gaming sequences. I didn't get scared or whatsoever, I got nostalgic and laughed a lot. It does have the same plot, the 3 students with the first person recording, i don't understand how it got 7.0 on rank and online I saw it have 9.9 crazy right? Looking forward to see more.
    9hornjosiah

    An Unforgettable Horror Experience

    Paco Arasanz's Obayifo Project isn't just another found-footage horror film-it's a terrifying journey into the unknown, guided by legends that have haunted cultures for centuries. This is horror at its most raw and visceral.

    The film follows a group of filmmakers determined to recreate a supernatural experiment gone wrong. Their curiosity quickly turns to horror as they realize they've awakened something far beyond their understanding. What makes the film so effective is its commitment to realism-the actors deliver performances so convincing that it feels as though we are watching real events unfold.

    The film's atmosphere is relentlessly eerie, with moments of silence just as terrifying as its most intense sequences. Arasanz masterfully controls pacing, ensuring that each revelation hits with maximum impact. By the time the climax arrives, viewers are left breathless and shaken.

    For those who love horror that gets under your skin, Obayifo Project is an absolute must-watch. It's a film that doesn't just scare-it stays with you, lingering in the darkest corners of your mind long after the screen fades to black.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 13 marzo 2025 (Messico)
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