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Infiesto

Infiesto 2023

Runtime

96 mins

Language

Spanish

Spanish

Directed by

Patxi Amezcua

Patxi Amezcua

Made by

Vaca Films

Vaca Films

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Infiesto Plot Summary

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A young woman named Saioa is found walking along a rural road in Spain, dirtied and battered, before collapsing in a parking lot. She is identified as a missing person who disappeared three months earlier, and the country is just beginning to slide into a COVID-19 lockdown. In this tense climate, the case falls to two Federal police officers, the capable and wary Inspector Samuel Garcia and the steadfast Subinspectora Castro, who must navigate the investigation with remarkably little external support as the pandemic strains every resource.

Saioa’s mother, Julie, rushes to the hospital where her daughter lies unconscious. The family’s anxiety is intensified by the shadow of a troubled past—Saioa’s stepfather, who had left Julie the day before Saioa vanished, becomes a suspect in the early phase of inquiries, but he is soon ruled out after thorough questioning. As Saioa awakens briefly, her therapist Paz tries to shield her from further questioning to protect her fragile recovery—an approach that complicates the detectives’ attempts to extract usable information.

The only solid lead emerges from a driver who recalls seeing a young woman at a lonely rural intersection. The two investigators comb the area and uncover an old, abandoned building near that intersection. Inside, they encounter a tense scene: a young woman and a man who bolts from the doorway. Inspector Samuel Garcia is able to subdue the man, but the encounter proves to be a false alarm—the duo turns out to be pot-growing hippies, and these oddball inhabitants are dismissed as irrelevant to Saioa’s case.

The investigation takes a darker turn when another woman reports an attempted kidnapping by a notorious felon known as “The Dog Killer,” a local figure who lives just off the road near the intersection. The detectives follow the trail to the Dog Killer’s property, where they discover a makeshift bed in a barn. The intruder returns, but the Dog Killer is not alone—and the bed is explained away by a claim that it is used by his cousin whom he hunts with. The detectives depart, only to learn that Saioa’s abduction appears linked to something more sinister when traces of sand, a byproduct of wine production, are found on Saioa and match barrels they find in the barn.

A return to the Dog Killer’s home yields a shock: he has fled, and in the barn they discover a hidden chamber that contains evidence of captivity. A roadblock nets the Dog Killer, but he takes his own life, uttering the chilling line, “It’s only the beginning.” The investigation pivots toward the Dog Killer’s cousin, the hunting partner they described, who reveals that the real danger lies with a conspiratorial friend known as “The Demon,” a figure with deep psychological issues. At the Demon’s trailer, Subinspectora Castro and Inspector Samuel Garcia narrowly escape a deadly booby-trap explosion and uncover photographs of young people in white robes, hinting at a chilling pattern of abductions every three months.

The trail leads back to Saioa’s life in a shocking way: the Demon’s brother turns out to be Saioa’s stepfather. The two detectives pressure him, uncovering an abandoned building that the Demon uses as a hideout. A violent shootout at the site results in the Demon’s capture. In a chilling twist, the captive demon pronounces the same ominous phrase, “it’s only the beginning,” and divulges membership in a cult led by a figure known as “the Prophet,” which worships the Celtic god Taranis and sacrifices humans every three months. Saioa confirms that a third party is involved in the cult’s operations, deepening the circle of danger.

Bedraggled but relentless, the investigation continues as Garcia, suspended for roughing up the Demon, notices an old photograph of a camp director wearing a Celtic straw doll and suspects him to be “the Prophet.” He seeks help from a local detective, Ramos, to identify the Prophet. Ramos offers to guide him to the Prophet’s old house, while Castro uncovers a troubling connection between Saioa’s branding and a patient at a mental hospital. A former cult member, Lidia Vega, tells Castro that Ramos himself is the Prophet.

The tension escalates when Garcia, now wary of Ramos, is shot by the latter before Ramos slips away. The team converges on a nearby abandoned mine, and Castro, trusting a hunch, descends into the dark, confronting Ramos in a brutal confrontation that ends with Ramos dead in a brief firefight. Before his death, the Prophet echoes the apocalyptic warning: the beginning of the end of the world.

In the final act, Castro recovers in a hospital alongside her fiancé as the news broadcasts mounting COVID-19 cases, a somber backdrop that echoes the Prophet’s warnings and the cult’s ominous plans. The film closes on this tense juxtaposition: a present haunted by a past and a future overshadowed by the ritualized cruelty of a cult that believes the world is nearing its end.

“It’s only the beginning”

“it’s only the beginning”

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Saioa Found and Case Opens

Saioa is found walking along a rural road in Spain, dirty and injured, identified as the missing person who disappeared three months earlier. The country is entering a COVID-19 lockdown, restricting police resources as Inspector Samuel Garcia and Deputy Inspector Marta Castro begin the investigation. The discovery triggers the formal case and hospital intake.

Morning, early lockdown Rural road, Spain

Mother Notified and Family Involvement

Saioa's mother Julie is notified and arrives at the hospital where her daughter lies unconscious. The detectives note suspicion on Saioa's stepfather, who had left Julie the day before Saioa disappeared, but he has already been thoroughly investigated. The case expands to family dynamics while Saioa remains in care.

Shortly after discovery Hospital

Saioa Regains Consciousness and Therapy

When Saioa regains consciousness, her therapist Paz restricts questioning due to her fragile state. Garcia and Castro continue the investigation, relying on other leads while Saioa's ability to speak remains limited in the hospital. The hospital becomes a place of guarded information and cautious progress.

Soon after awakening Hospital

Driver's Lead at Rural Intersection

A driver reports seeing a young woman at a rural intersection, prompting the detectives to investigate the area. They discover an old abandoned building nearby, where a young woman and a man flee the scene. Garcia catches the man, but they turn out to be pot-growing hippies and are released as irrelevant to the case.

Day 1 of field work Rural intersection and nearby building

Dog Killer Emerges as New Lead

A second woman reports a kidnapping attempt by a known felon called 'The Dog Killer' who lives near the intersection. The detectives search his property and find a makeshift bed inside a barn. The Dog Killer appears and claims the bed is used by his hunting cousin. They leave, but later grisly clues surface: sand used in wine making on Saioa and barrels in the barn suggest a link.

Day 2 Dog Killer's property, barn

Hidden Room and Suicide of the Dog Killer

In the barn, authorities uncover a hidden room with evidence of captivity. The Dog Killer resists, and a roadblock leads to his capture, but he commits suicide, declaring 'It's only the beginning.'

Shortly after the barn discovery Dog Killer's barn

Demon Revealed at Trailer

The Dog Killer's cousin reveals that the killer hunts with a friend known as 'The Demon,' who has psychological issues. At the Demon's trailer, the detectives narrowly escape a booby-trap explosion and discover photographs of youths in white robes, hinting at a pattern of abductions every three months.

Following the Dog Killer arrest Demon's trailer

Stepfather and Abandoned Building

The Demon's brother is revealed to be Saioa's stepfather. The detectives learn of an abandoned building used by the Demon. A shootout at the building results in the Demon's capture, who again repeats 'it's only the beginning' and reveals membership in a cult led by the Prophet.

Mid investigation Abandoned building

The Prophet and Three-Month Sacrifices

Saioa confirms a third person’s involvement in the cult. The Demon explains the cult's structure, worshiping the Celtic god Taranis and demanding human sacrifices every three months under the leadership of the Prophet.

Discovery of Prophet's ritual Cult network

Ramos Suspected as Prophet

Garcia, suspended for roughing up the Demon, notices a camp director wearing a Celtic straw doll and suspects him as the Prophet. He asks local detective Ramos to help identify the Prophet's old house. Meanwhile, Castro learns from Lidia Vega, a former cult member, that Ramos may be the Prophet.

Investigation phase Investigation into Prophet's identity

Garcia is Shot; Ramos Escapes

Garcia confronts Ramos after suspecting him, and Ramos shoots Garcia before escaping. Castro and police arrive too late to stop him, but a search of a nearby abandoned mine is planned for later.

Post-shooting Ramos' location; Abandoned mine

Mine Duel and Ramos's Death

Castro descends into the mine, confronts Ramos, and kills him after a brief shootout. Before his death, the Prophet calls out that it is the beginning of the end of the world. The cult threat intensifies as the Prophet's warning lingers.

Final confrontation Abandoned mine

Ending: Hospital Scene and News Warning

The film ends with Castro at the hospital alongside her recovering fiancé, while news reports rising COVID-19 cases unfold. The Prophet's warning and the cult's influence hint that the danger may persist beyond the final showdown.

Ending Hospital

Infiesto Characters

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El Demonio

A dangerous cult operative connected to the Dog Killer. He coordinates abductions and operates within the network's shadowy spaces, signaling the cult's far-reaching threat. He repeatedly declares that the end is only the beginning, underscoring the group's ominous plans and psychological manipulation.

🧭 Cult Member ⚠️ Threat 🗝️ Manipulative

Inspector Samuel Garcia

A determined federal inspector who leads the Saioa kidnapping case. He confronts suspects directly and pushes the investigation forward, even at the risk of discipline. The case tests his judgment, especially as pandemic restrictions hamper resources and complicate proceedings.

🔎 Lead Investigator 🧯 Tense 🚨 Bureaucratic Pressure

Subinspectora Castro

Garcia's determined partner, who uncovers the cult's leadership and relentlessly pursues the Prophet's trail. She survives dangerous encounters and ultimately confronts the Prophet in a deadly showdown. Her insight into Saioa and the cult drives the investigation forward.

🧭 Partner 🛡️ Persistent 🚩 Investigator

Paz Nogueira

The therapist who restricts questioning when Saioa's state is fragile, emphasizing the toll of trauma. She provides a humane counterpoint to the investigators’ pressure and connects the case to broader mental health concerns within the cult’s influence. Her presence anchors the emotional core of Saioa’s experience.

🧠 Therapist 💬 Calming presence 🕊️ Compassion

Saioa

A young woman who was kidnapped and left traumatized, physically injured and emotionally scarred. Her statements and condition become a pivotal link to the Dog Killer and the Demon's operations. Her perspective provides crucial insight into the cult’s reach and the danger looming over the community.

🧒 Kidnapping survivor 🩹 Victim 🧩 Key witness

Hippie 1

A member of the pot-growing hippie group near the intersection who initially distracts the investigators. He represents a misleading trail the police must filter through before discovering the deeper cult-related activity. His presence marks the shifting, misdirected clues in the case.

🌿 Hippie associate 🧭 Red herring 🧪 Drug scene

Infiesto Settings

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Time period

2020

The events unfold during the early stages of Spain's COVID-19 lockdown, which restricts movement and strains police resources. Officers work with minimal support as the pandemic disrupts normal procedures. The timing heightens tension, forcing the investigation to adapt to isolation measures and limited on-site coordination.

Location

Rural Spain, Abandoned building near a rural intersection, Barn on a Dog Killer's property, Abandoned mine, Local hospital, Winery/barn area

The story unfolds across remote areas of Spain, where open fields and desolate roads create a claustrophobic backdrop. Key locations include a sparsely populated rural intersection, an old abandoned building, a barn on the Dog Killer's property, and a hidden mine used by the cult. The hospital setting anchors Saioa's medical recovery, while the winery/barn area ties the cult's activities to a rural economy.

🏞️ Rural 🧭 Isolated 🏥 Hospital 🗺️ Hidden locations

Infiesto Themes

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🕯️

Cult

A shadowy cult operates behind the kidnapping wave, led by a figure known as the Prophet and worshiping the Celtic god Taranis. The Demon and the Dog Killer are part of this network, using ritualistic spaces and selective secrecy to commit abductions. The narrative exposes how manipulation, fear, and blind faith drive violence and secrecy. The recurring pattern of abductions every three months anchors the cult's ominous presence.

🔎

Investigation

The police pursuit threads through misleading clues, booby-trapped spaces, and red herrings like the hippie scene. COVID-19 restrictions complicate coordination and fieldwork, intensifying the sense of isolation. As clues converge, the investigators uncover hidden ties between suspects and the cult, culminating in a decisive confrontation.

💪

Trauma

Characters endure physical danger and psychological strain: Saioa's captivity and injuries, the detectives’ exposure to violence, and the tension surrounding Saioa's mental health. Paz Nogueira offers a humane counterbalance to the investigation, highlighting the importance of care amid trauma. The story contrasts resilience with moral cost as characters push through fear and danger.

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Infiesto Ending Explained

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In the film’s climax the two detectives finally trace the mysterious “Prophet” to a house that once belonged to his father. While Inspector Garcia rushes inside, his partner Castro receives a desperate call from a former gang member, Lidia Vega, who reveals that the Prophet’s real name is Ramos—the very police officer who had first found Saioa on the road. The revelation comes too late; Ramos ambushes Garcia, shooting him dead before Castro can intervene.

Grief‑stricken, Castro follows the trail to an abandoned mine where Ramos has taken the nurse he kidnapped earlier. Inside the dark tunnels, Ramos, now dressed in a druidic garb, prepares to perform the final ritual sacrifice. A fierce shoot‑out erupts, and Castro manages to kill Ramos, rescuing the nurse and ending the cycle of sacrificial killings that had haunted the town.

The film closes with Castro, wounded in the arm, returning to the hospital to see her recovering boyfriend. As she steps outside, a radio announcement warns that the lockdown will be extended for another fifteen days, underscoring how the pandemic’s grip on daily life persists even as the personal horror has been resolved.

Infiesto Spoiler-Free Summary

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In the early days of a nationwide lockdown, the quiet rhythms of rural Spain are shattered by a baffling disappearance that seems to echo through the countryside. The streets are empty, hospitals are overwhelmed, and a palpable sense of unease hangs over every small town, as citizens grapple with an invisible enemy while strange, unexplained events stir beneath the surface. The atmosphere is both claustrophobic and expansive, a landscape where the ordinary is constantly reframed by the crisis.

Detective Samuel Garcia is a seasoned federal inspector whose methodical mind is tested by the constraints of the pandemic. Beside him works Deputy Inspector Marta Castro, a sharp‑witted colleague whose compassion and instinct often push the investigation forward. Their partnership is forged from years of shared cases, yet the current ordeal forces them to confront personal doubts and the limits of their authority. As they navigate bureaucracy, resource shortages, and the ever‑present threat of contagion, a subtle tension crackles between duty and the desperate need for answers.

The case begins with the discovery of a young woman, found wandering a remote road in a state of distress, and quickly expands into a wider mystery that hints at a pattern of abductions occurring at regular intervals. The detectives sense that this is no isolated incident but part of something larger, a shadowy thread weaving through the community’s recent history. Their inquiry pulls them into a world where whispered rumors, isolated testimonies, and fleeting clues suggest a deeper, more sinister rhythm beneath the pandemic’s chaos.

Against a backdrop of muted townsfolk and the relentless march of the virus, the film sustains a mood of simmering dread and quiet determination. The interplay of procedural rigor and intuitive leaps drives the narrative, inviting viewers to linger on the question of what unseen forces might be orchestrating the repeated disappearances. In a time when the world feels suspended, the detectives’ resolve becomes a beacon of persistence amid uncertainty.

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