Sunlight, decay, velvet heat, and haunted modernity
A fan project dedicated to the strange, beautiful world of Carlos Mayolo and Luis Ospina’s Tropical Gothic (Gótico Tropical) movement — where Gothic horror leaves the castles of Europe and sinks its teeth into the tropics
Born in Cali during the 1970s, Tropical Gothic blends horror, political critique, colonial decay, surrealism, and tropical excess into something uniquely Latin American. Here, the monsters live under brutal sunlight. Sugar plantations become vampire kingdoms. Modernist mansions rot from the inside out. Violence, class, memory, and desire haunt every corridor
This site explores the films, aesthetics, history, music, architecture, and cultural legacy of a movement that transformed the tropics into a place of fever-dream horror
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