
Last year at Fantastic Fest, we had the pleasure of watching and speaking with filmmaker Isaac Ezban about his latest film, PÁRVULOS: CHILDREN OF THE APOCALYPSE. Unfortunately, due to technical issues during travel, that interview—along with a few others—was lost. While we didn’t get to share that great conversation, we’ve been eagerly awaiting news on the film’s release, and now, the wait is almost over.
From the producers of Huesera, PÁRVULOS is a chilling survival horror set in a dystopian future ravaged by a viral apocalypse. The story follows three brothers—Salvador, Oliver, and Benjamin—who are isolated in a remote cabin deep in the woods. As they struggle to endure their harsh new reality, they harbor a dark secret in their basement, a presence that demands to be fed to ensure their survival.
Firebook Entertainment will bring PÁRVULOS: CHILDREN OF THE APOCALYPSE to theaters on April 4th. Prepare for an unsettling journey into the unknown.
From Mexican genre specialist Isaac Ezban’s, PÁRVULOS: CHILDREN OF THE APOCALYPSE, is a new coming-of-age post-apocalyptic horror film of juvenile brothers’ survival after civilization’s death by plague.
In a dystopian future ravaged by a viral apocalypse, three young brothers—Salvador, Oliver, and Benjamin—find themselves isolated in a remote cabin deep within the woods. As they navigate this desolate world, they harbor a dark and disturbing secret in their basement, a presence they must feed to ensure their own survival.
Director: Isaac Ezban
Cast: Farid Escalante Correa, Leonardo Cervantes, Mateo Ortega Casillas, Carla
Adell, Noé Hernández

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