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  1. Shiver (Spanish: Eskalofrío) is a 2008 Spanish horror-thriller film directed by Isidro Ortiz . It stars Junio Valverde, Blanca Suárez , Jimmy Barnatán, Mar Sodupe, and Francesc Orella . Cast [ edit ]

  2. Jul 18, 2008 · Santi, a young high-school student with a serious physical reaction to sunlight, is forced by his health to move with his single mother to a shadowy, isolated village in the mountains of Spain where the inhabitants begin to reveal themselves as strangely xenophobic.

    • (3.5K)
    • Horror, Thriller
    • Isidro Ortiz
    • 2008-07-18
  3. Santi, a young high-school student with a serious physical reaction to sunlight, is forced by his health to move with his single mother to a shadowy, isolated village in the mountains of Spain where the inhabitants begin to reveal themselves as strangely xenophobic.

    • 91 min
  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1201598-shiverShiver | Rotten Tomatoes

    Shiver. Villagers fear that a teen who is afraid of sunlight is behind a series of grisly attacks. a well-made coming-of-age thriller that, for at least its first half, will have viewers suitably...

    • (150)
    • Isidro Ortiz
    • Mystery & Thriller, Horror
    • Junio Valverde
  5. Santi, a young high-school student with a serious physical reaction to sunlight, is forced by his health to move with his single mother to a shadowy, isolated village in the mountains of Spain ...

    • (84)
    • Junio Valverde
    • Isidro Ortiz
    • Apuntolapospo
  6. Jul 18, 2008 · Overview. Santi, a young high-school student with a serious physical reaction to sunlight, is forced by his health to move with his single mother to a shadowy, isolated village in the mountains of Spain where the inhabitants begin to reveal themselves as strangely xenophobic.

  7. Directed by Isidro Ortiz. Santi, a young high-school student with a serious physical reaction to sunlight, is forced by his health to move with his single mother to a shadowy, isolated village in the mountains of Spain where the inhabitants begin to reveal themselves as strangely xenophobic.