WRITTEN & PRODUCED BY
MICHEL + MICHAEL DOMINGUEZ BEDDOME
DIRECTED BY
MICHEL DOMINGUEZ BEDDOME
PRODUCED BY
MICHAEL DOMINGUEZ BEDDOME
STARRING
LOGLINE:
In the heart of Mexico City's sprawling metropolis, a brooding young heiress to a family hotel chain, Letty, is haunted by the mysterious death of her father. She grapples with betrayal, revenge, and dark family secrets, as she becomes entangled in a web of corruption and power struggles, in this modern gothic reimagining of Shakespeare's 'Hamlet'.
SYNOPSIS:
One fateful morning, a brooding young hotel heiress named Letty returns from the USA following the mysterious death of her Mexico City hotelier father, Letor Loyola Leon… Her mother, Gertrud, is imminently set to re-marry her Uncle Claudio not one month after Letty’s father was cremated, and it’s clear that Claudio’s tightening his grip over Gertrud each day. On top of that, when Letty steps foot into the now-closed hotel, it becomes exceedingly clear that not all is well at the Hotel Plaza Madrid, as there is a new permanent ghostly resident.
Letty navigates a plan to reveal the murderer of her Father and seek revenge, while trying not to draw too much attention from her former boyfriend, Felix, his sister Lourdes, or more importantly, their mother (Claudio’s trusted advisor) Apolonia.
But with all eyes on Letty, and with the law encroaching on Claudio’s shady empire, Letty needs to walk a tightrope so she doesn’t get exiled back to the US (or worse), and with ghostly pressures infiltrating her dreams, she stands a good chance of going mad.
After Uncle Claudio reveals his guilt and Letty prepares to finally avenge her father, she ends up killing Apolonia in a fit of rage before she can finish the job. Felix jumps to his death, and Lourdes shows murderous fortitude where Letty always struggled, and is prepared to do her worst. This all culminates in a machete duel between Lourdes and Letty inside Letty’s family home, and no one is left unscathed, with Letty, and Lourdes, Gertrud and Claudio bloodied as macabre forensic art for the police to discover and Cornelio to explain.