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El Sanatorio

  • 2010
  • TV-14
  • 1h 13m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
185
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El Sanatorio (2010)
MockumentaryTeen HorrorComedyHorror

A group of friends decide to make a documentary about the ghosts that are supposed to be haunting The Sanatorium in Costa Rica, things get creepy when the arrive to the place.A group of friends decide to make a documentary about the ghosts that are supposed to be haunting The Sanatorium in Costa Rica, things get creepy when the arrive to the place.A group of friends decide to make a documentary about the ghosts that are supposed to be haunting The Sanatorium in Costa Rica, things get creepy when the arrive to the place.

  • Director
    • Miguel Alejandro Gomez
  • Writers
    • Antonio Chamu
    • Miguel Alejandro Gomez
  • Stars
    • Luis Carlos Bogantes
    • Kurt Dyer
    • María Luisa Garita
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    185
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Miguel Alejandro Gomez
    • Writers
      • Antonio Chamu
      • Miguel Alejandro Gomez
    • Stars
      • Luis Carlos Bogantes
      • Kurt Dyer
      • María Luisa Garita
    • 9User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Luis Carlos Bogantes
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    Kurt Dyer
    • Self
    María Luisa Garita
    • Lulú
    Olger Gonzalez
    • Esteban
    Kabek Gutierrez
    • Papillo
    Álvaro Marenco
    • Juancito
    Pablo Masís
    • Arturo
    Allen Obando Pinkay
    • Pedro
    María Elena Oreamuno
    • Mariana
    Josue Vargas Gomez
    • Niño fantasma
    Abelardo Vladich
    Abelardo Vladich
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    • Director
      • Miguel Alejandro Gomez
    • Writers
      • Antonio Chamu
      • Miguel Alejandro Gomez
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    7SashaDarko

    El Sanatario (2010)

    An average, but still interesting Spanish take on found footage. But the chosen genre is actually where it fails - believebality starts as so-so, then they just throw it out of the window, especially with some joke elements of the story being introduced (which essentially make the fun of it). And the way the end scenes were filmed...yeah...like it's a staged TV show rather than found footage.

    The story is relatively interesting to follow, the characters are nothing interesting, but at least they're not your typical robotic and overcliched Americans you usually see in horror movies. Their motivations to stay in an obviously haunted hospital are very weak, despite the contract being the reason (the medium decides to walk away then with just some irrelevant talk with one of the others decides to stay again and then very sure about it all of the sudden).

    It still manages to be creepy and the visual effects are good.
    9Felinus

    Horror and Comedy! Finally

    I've been an avid follower of the horror/comedy sub genre since I can remember. The only movies that I really like that I remember are from the eighties *(Gremlins, Creepshow, An American werewolf in London), cause recently what they do is pass parodies like Scary Movie and Transilmania as Horror comedy, and what they really are is bad Comedies.

    So when you have a movie, where the characters are believable, there's a slasher (a Ghost Nun nonetheless), and good special effects that not look like cheap CG. You as a lover of the Horror Comedy sub genre, feel pleased. This really is a cult movie.

    It pays cult to the legend of the old Duran Sanatorium in Costa Rica, a place that is known to be plagued by Ghosts and legends. It pays cult to the old 80's horror movies and finally it pays cult to the found footage and mockumentary style. It's really an amazing mix, well crafted from beginning to end, following this ghost hunting team that are really young and funny to watch, cause the movie instead of being just build over the paranormal activity, it also builds around their own problems to produce the film and personalities making them likable enough, so when bad things start happening you care for them.

    I give this movie a 9, cause I feel like it should've been longer, It's the first time in a long time that I didn't wanted the movie to end.
    9Mexoholic

    So Mae in Costarican means DUDE!

    I got the pleasure of watching this movie during this years edition of Morbido Film Fest in Mexico. I got to say, I felt really grateful with this festival, cause when I come to think about it, there was no way I would've watched a horror film from Costa Rica, if this festival did n't showed it.

    My first impression was that I was n't gonna be happy. When the director introduced the film as a horror comedy I thought It was probably something close Scary Movie or something like that. However when the movie started, I realized I was witnessing something new. It had a complete different tone from what I've seen, people keep talking Paranormal Activity and Evil Dead. But this movie brings something completely different to the table. This movie is a real roller coaster or a trip, through the whole legend of the Sanatorium Duran, and through the eyes of different witnesses, and guess what? You become a witness yourself, because the film have something magical, the characters break the 4th wall constantly and talk to you directly, and it's done so smoothly and natural, that it feels like if you are there with them. So suddenly and through the ¨found footage¨ deal, you become a victim of the Sanatorium. Why do you become a victim of the Sanatorium? cause the place becomes another character in the movie. I was blown away of this movie and kept thinking What if?

    What if? Judd Apatow had made this movie? what if? the movie had more budget? what if? ...

    This could be easily the next REC or the next LET THE RIGHT ONE IN. If somebody is clever enough to buy the rights of this film, the remake would make bank in the states. Cause my only con with this film, is the slang, it has a Costa Rican slang that would probably prevent it to become a more universal film, at least in Latin America. I read somewhere that the movie budget was less than $100,000. First time I saw an Alex de la Iglesia Film I became an instant fan. I saw El Sanatorio, and I've became an instant fan of his director Miguel Gomez. The mix of dark humor, horror and straight comedy just got me. I need more, and I need it soon. I can't wait for next year Fantastic Fest, cause I feel somehow this little movie is gonna make it and it's gonna give us a lot more to talk.
    7Coventry

    iFelicidades! Terrific 'Found Footage' horror from Costa Rica.

    The absolute best compliment I can reward "El Sanatorio" with is that the film singlehandedly re-sparked my long lost interest in the so-called "Found Footage" horror trend. Personally I never understood the success of the massively overrated "The Blair Witch Project" and when highly acclaimed other titles, like "REC" and "Cloverfeld" and "Diary of the Dead", also didn't leave the slightest impression on me neither, I just decided to turn my back on the sub genre entirely. For me, the one and only truly great "Found Footage" milestone remains "Cannibal Holocaust" and never even bothered to check out the "Paranormal Activity" films and all of its imitations. "El Sanatorio" played at a small horror festival in my country and I went to see it with a minimum of expectations. I'm glad to announce that it was a pleasant surprise; a low-budget and semi-amateurish effort with a lot of goodwill and the heart for horror in the right place. An assembly of young aspiring film makers prepares to shoot a documentary about a supposedly haunted sanatorium (and previously prison and orphanage) in Costa Rico. They don't really believe in ghosts themselves, so they process the evidence and approach the witnesses with a large dose of sarcasm and parody. Once inside the abandoned and ominous location, however, a series of inexplicable paranormal events causes their cynical attitude to change drastically within less than 24 hours… I'm not exactly too familiar with Cost Rican cinema, but this is surely an accomplishment they can be proud of over there. Writer/director Miguel Alejandro Gomez professionally succeeds in rotating the tone and atmosphere simultaneously with the events at the sanatorium; from light-headed and comical towards tense and disturbing. Near the climax, neither the characters nor the audience are laughing anymore, and correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that still the ultimate purpose of a ghost tale? The acting performances come across as completely natural, the documentary style narration and camera work (for once) isn't irritating and the film benefices enormously from its uniquely spooky locations. "El Sanatorio" also features a good amount of great visual effects and a few genuinely efficient "jump" moments, which is something I often missed in the aforementioned successful titles. Congratulations to director Miguel Alejandro Gomez and his entire cast & crew! I hope to see more of them in the near future, and particularly María Elena Oreamuno… She's an incredible natural beauty of an actress.
    10Danosky

    Fun and original! Bravo!

    I was studying Spanish in Costa Rica till last week, we went to see this movie because it's a local effort and I was blown away of how much fun this movie is.

    This movie is nothing like Paranormal Activity, in fact, I dare any American, to watch this movie(I hope it make it here,via Netflix or amazon) and compare it to Paranormal Activity 1 or 2, I think El Sanatorio is way better.

    It has this genuine humor and this genuine vibe that I haven't seen in a movie for a long time. I laughed and get scared and that was great. It starts like a documentary, becomes a comedy and ends like a horror film. SAY WHAT ? Yes, this movie is like that. I was surprised cause during my stay I was shown 2 other movies, and both were awful, I think they are funded by the government cause one was about being a pregnant teen and it was like watching 90210(morality from the 90's and all) in the third world, the other one was about a Nicaraguan soldier (didn't get that one either). So when I heard about watching this movie about THE DURAN SANATORIUM (a must to any tourist) , I thought it was going to be another "Borefest".

    This movie is awesome, check it out, buy it from amazon, rent it from netflix, watch it at your local Festival, do what you need to do and check some serious Talent. You don't laugh genuinely and get genuinely scared in other horror movies like you'll do in this one.

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    • Release date
      • October 29, 2010 (Costa Rica)
    • Country of origin
      • Costa Rica
    • Official site
      • Official site [crc]
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Le sanatorium
    • Filming locations
      • Cartago, Costa Rica
    • Production company
      • Ginaluvosi Producciones
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 13m(73 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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