Red Moon Tide's reviews
Media reviews
El Mundo
If the previous work got close to the privilege of a bigger movie, this is simply masterful due to everything it announces, suggests and reveals. It's somnambulist movie stopped in time of introspection, in time of the own time.
Cineuropa
And what can the audience expect? A highly sensorial experience that moves through a timeless space, detached from reality but not travelling clearly through the nightmares either. With scenes of breath-taking beauty, in simple terms you could say that its lead characters are three local witches, but you would also have to include Rubio, a man who has rescued many human beings from the perils of the sea and has now disappeared in its dark depths.
The Hollywood Reporter
An incantation of folky superstition, nautical bizarrerie and the glories of extreme land/seascapes, Red Moon Tide functions as a claustrophobically repetitive closed circuit of ideas, phrases, images and sounds.