Sister Death
Set in post-Civil War Spain, Sister Death (Hermana Muerte) is a prequel to the cult horror film Veronica (2017), expanding on the mysterious backstory of the blind nun featured in the original movie.
The story follows Narcisa (Aria Bedmar), a young novice with a reputation for performing miracles. She is sent to a decaying convent that has been converted into a girls' school, where she is to begin her training as a nun. Upon her arrival, Narcisa is immediately unsettled by the oppressive atmosphere, the cryptic behavior of the other nuns, and the disturbing visions she begins to experience — whispers, apparitions, and a ghostly presence tied to a dark secret buried within the convent’s walls.
As Narcisa delves deeper, she uncovers a history of abuse, violence, and sacrilege that challenges her faith and leads to a terrifying confrontation with a vengeful spirit. Her journey from innocence to martyrdom forms the emotional and supernatural core of the film.
Sister Death is a beautifully eerie and atmospheric horror film that blends religious imagery with ghost story tropes to chilling effect. Paco Plaza creates a world where sacred spaces become sites of trauma, and faith itself is tested through confrontation with unspeakable evil. The film is steeped in dread, using silence, shadow, and suggestion to build tension rather than relying on constant jump scares.
Aria Bedmar gives a haunting performance as Narcisa — vulnerable yet courageous — and her transformation into the figure later known as "Sister Death" is both tragic and empowering. The gothic visuals, stark interiors, and use of religious symbolism enhance the unsettling tone, while the story subtly critiques the hypocrisy and cruelty that can hide behind institutions of supposed sanctity.
Fans of slow-burn horror and gothic religious thrillers will find Sister Death a compelling, spiritually dark tale that lingers long after the credits roll. It stands on its own, but also enriches the Veronica universe with depth and emotional resonance.













