The Girl

The Girl

What would you do if she knocked on your door?

2026 · 90 min · Horror, Thriller, Mystery

Haunted by her recent past, a police lieutenant investigates a mysterious case known as 'The Sugar Girl': the appearance of a young girl in a city hotel. Although the authorities do not take the case seriously, the lieutenant suspects there is something deeper hidden, unaware that a macabre truth lies beneath.

Directed by Javier Velasquez · Written by Javier Velasquez

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