Private Project

Do Not Disturb

Emiliano arrives at a small hotel, trying to escape his past. What should be a night of rest turns into an unsettling experience when a presence begins to haunt him, as if it knew a secret he has tried to bury.

  • Pepe Sánchez
    Director
    El intruso del martillo, Betito come o te comerá.
  • Pepe Sánchez
    Producer
    El intruso del Martillo, Betito come o te comerá
  • Raquel Calderón
    Producer
    Amor que mata, amor que sana
  • Jorge De Marín
    Key Cast
    "Emiliano"
    La rosa de guadalupe, como dice el dicho, mujeres asesinas, serie de chesperito
  • Abraham Lank
    Key Cast
    "Espectro"
    Zombie-enbravos, Noche en España, Experimento 3312
  • Alejandra Aldrete
    Key Cast
    "Mary - recepcionista"
  • Raquel Calderón
    Writer
    Amor que mata, amor que sana
  • Project Title (Original Language):
    No molestar
  • Project Type:
    Short
  • Genres:
    Terror psicológico, suspenso
  • Runtime:
    14 minutes 16 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    March 1, 2026
  • Production Budget:
    25,000 MXN
  • Country of Origin:
    Mexico
  • Country of Filming:
    Mexico
  • Language:
    Spanish
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
Director Biography - Pepe Sánchez

Pepe Sánchez is a filmmaker from Zapopan, Jalisco, with experience in horror cinema and stop motion animation, disciplines in which he has developed a strong sensitivity for atmosphere, rhythm, and the construction of visual tension.
His work has been featured in national and international film festivals, consolidating an authorial style focused on psychological horror and symbolic narratives. No molestar is part of his creative growth and the strengthening of his collaborative work within independent cinema.

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Director Statement

No molestar explores guilt as an inescapable presence. I was interested in portraying horror not as something external, but as something born from within the human mind. The hotel becomes a symbolic space, a place of isolation where the character is forced to confront himself.
Through atmosphere, silence, and visual tension, I sought to create an immersive psychological experience that reflects the protagonist’s internal state. My intention was to use horror as a way to explore emotional and psychological consequences, rather than relying on explicit violence.
This film is part of my ongoing exploration of psychological horror and my interest in creating stories where the true monster emerges from within.