As the story unfolds, Verónica's behavior becomes more disturbing, and her relationships with her family and friends deteriorate. Her mother, Aurora (played by Bruna González), becomes increasingly concerned about Verónica's well-being, but Verónica is convinced that she is being haunted by Manuela's malevolent spirit.
The movie is inspired by the true story of Verónica Ouija, a Spanish teenager who, in 1992, claimed to have contacted the spirit of a deceased friend through an Ouija board. The film takes place in 1992, in Madrid, Spain, where we meet Verónica (played by Sandra Escacena), an 18-year-old high school student who, along with her friends, decides to use an Ouija board to contact the spirit of her deceased friend.
"Veronica" is a Spanish horror film directed by Paco Plaza, based on a true story. The movie premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2017 and received widespread critical acclaim. The film's success can be attributed to its chilling narrative, atmospheric tension, and outstanding performances.