Trust No One

Trust No One

In Chema García Ibarra's The Sacred Spirit, a group of Spanish ufologists must adapt following the death of their founder and one of their members takes things too far in the quest for contact. Full of conspiracy theories, symbology, hidden messages and a fresh and frightening take on those who want to believe and the lengths that they will go to, The Scared Spirit inspired our latest season: Trust No One.

A collection that features enough aliens, cults, conspiracies, paranoia and tin foil hats to have you constantly checking over your shoulder while muttering "The truth is out there, the truth is out there, the truth is out there" - if it would get the attention of Mulder and Scully, it’s in here. And remember, Trust No One.

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Trust No One
  • The Sacred Spirit

    2021 • Spain • Directed by Chema García Ibarra

    Julio is dead. It's terrible news for OVNI Levante, the association of ufology aficionados that he ran. The death hits one its members, José Manuel, particularly hard. Julio and he had a secret project to change human destiny. Now he must carry on a...

  • Warning From Space

    1956 • Japan • Directed by Kôji Shima

    The first Japanese science fiction film to be made in colour, Koji Shima's Warning From Space features eye-popping special effects from the same team at Daiei Studios that would bring Gamera to life a decade later. As Japan is rocked by mysterious sightings ...

  • The Voice of the Moon

    The Voice of the Moon concerns itself with Ivo Salvini (Roberto Benigni, Life Is Beautiful), recently released from a mental hospital and in love with Aldini (Nadia Ottaviani). As he attempts to win her heart, he wanders a strange, dreamlike landscape and encounters various oddball characters, in...

  • Kotoko

    Kotoko (pop star Cocco in her first starring role) is a young mother struggling to raise her young son Daijiro. Her grip on reality is shaky at best. Through her narration we quickly learn she sees double of everyone, one good and one evil. The problem is she can't tell which one is real, and is ...

  • Jesus Shows You the Way to the Highway

    What do you get when you cross Afro-futurism, Cold War paranoia, the dystopian world of Philip K. Dick and 60s exploitation cinema, along with a hefty dose of Lynchian surrealism? The answer: 'Jesus Shows You the Way to the Highway', the second feature by Miguel Llanso ('Crumbs') and one of the m...

  • Suture

    1993 • United States • Directed by Scott McGehee & David Siegel

    Inspired by the paranoid visions of John Frankenheimer’s The Manchurian Candidate and Seconds, the desert noir of Detour and the black and white widescreen beauty of Hiroshi Teshigahara’s The Face of Another and Woman of the Dunes,...

  • Threshold

    2020 • United States • Directed by Powell Robinson & Patrick Robert Young

    When a phone call from out of the blue brings Leo (Joey Millin) back into contact with his sister, Virginia (Madison West), long estranged from her family due to years of drug abuse, he arrives to find her alone in a bare...

  • Pyramid Scheme, a visual essay by Josh Nelson

    Pyramid Scheme, a visual essay examining conspiracy, class and capitalism in The Sacred Spirit by Josh Nelson

  • Laguna Avenue

    2021 • United States • Directed by David Buchanan

    Welcome to Laguna Ave. Russell lives in the big house split into apartments on the corner. It’s full of weirdos but everyone is really nice and we like to all hang out and have drinks on the lawn. Except for this one guy, Gary. He’s a bit… off, a...