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Fifteen

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Set in Mexico City, Fifteen reimagines the iconic quinceañera as a chaotic mix of comedy and creature horror. Through Mayte and Ligia's unbreakable bond, the film explores class divides, the illusions of adolescence, and the fear of growing up--wrapped in kitsch aesthetics, blood-soaked humor, and biting social critique.

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John Odette Pop Culture Leftovers Jul 5
Filmmakers Jack Zagha Kababie and Yossy Zagha squeeze every drop out of their $2 million Mexican horror film and have crafted a story that is as sweet as it is horrifying. Go to Full Review
Brent McKnight The Last Thing I See May 19
B
It’s fun and bloody and occasionally covered with goo and viscera. Go to Full Review
Megan Seling The Stranger (Seattle, WA) May 11
A brilliant and bloody high school tale that strikes the same campy chord as all the greats—Heathers, Carrie, Jawbreaker, and The Craft—with an entertaining conclusion worth its weight in fake blood. Go to Full Review
Jennie Kermode Eye for Film Mar 19
4/5
Ricardo Álvarez Canales and Andrzej Rattinger’s dialogue is wonderfully observed and the two leads give lively, fresh performances which make them feel like real 14-year-old girls, looking at the world in a way most adults forget. Go to Full Review
Jonathan DeHaan Nightmare on Film Street Mar 18
68%
FIFTEEN has a ton of personality and kitsch, with a blood-soaked finale that would make Carrie White proud. Go to Full Review
Tessa Smith Mama's Geeky Mar 16
6/10
It’s weird, it’s sad, and eventually, it’s very, very bloody. Go to Full Review
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Movie Info

Synopsis Set in Mexico City, Fifteen reimagines the iconic quinceañera as a chaotic mix of comedy and creature horror. Through Mayte and Ligia's unbreakable bond, the film explores class divides, the illusions of adolescence, and the fear of growing up--wrapped in kitsch aesthetics, blood-soaked humor, and biting social critique.
Director
Jack Zagha Kababie, Yossy Zagha
Producer
Jack Zagha Kababie, Yossy Zagha, Elsa Reyes, Valentín Javier Diment, Vanesa Pagani
Screenwriter
Ricardo Alvarez Canales, Andrzej Rattinger
Production Co
Avanti Pictures
Genre
Horror, Comedy, Drama
Original Language
Spanish
Runtime
1h 39m