Wood Eyes


Wood Eyes is a 2017 Uruguayan film, made in co-production with Argentina and Venezuela. Directed by Roberto Suárez -his feature directorial debut- and co-directed by Germán Tejeira, it stars Pedro Cruz, Florencia Zabaleta and César Troncoso.

Plot

In a story that mixes fantasy and reality, this children's horror story for adults shows what a child's eyes perceive that adults are unable to see.
Victor, an 11-year-old boy, is adopted by his aunt and uncle after the traumatic accident in which his parents died. Due to post-traumatic stress, he begins to suffer terrifying visions that haunt him. His uncles try to get close to him, but his vision of the world has already passed the barrier of sanity.

Cast

Awards

In December 2017, it received awards from the Uruguayan Film Critics Association in the categories of national fiction, best director, revelation award, actress, photography, art direction, music and editing.