Huesera Apr 2026
The film follows Valeria, played with breathtaking, nerve-shredding vulnerability by Natalia Solián . She has checked every box required of her: a middle-class career as a woodworker, a devoted husband, and finally, a positive pregnancy test after months of trying. But as her belly grows, her world begins to crack—literally and figuratively.
Through masterfully placed flashbacks, we learn that Valeria was once a punk-rock rebel who ran with a fiercely independent crowd, fiercely screaming, "I don't like domestication!". To fit into her family's rigid, heteronormative ideal, she buried that woman alive. Her pregnancy acts as the catalyst that resurrects her buried self, manifesting as the bone-cracking entity that only she can see. Huesera
The most terrifying thing about Michelle Garza Cervera’s 2022 masterpiece Huesera: The Bone Woman is not the monster lurking in the shadows; Through masterfully placed flashbacks, we learn that Valeria