They Are All Dead (Spanish: Todos están muertos) is a 2014 drama film with supernatural elements directed and written by Beatriz Sanchís which stars Elena Anaya.
She lives secluded, only in contact with her son Pancho (a boy scout who hates her) and her Mexican mother Paquita.
[8] Jordi Costa of El País wrote that "it is not a perfect film, but it is a risky debut feature with a strong identity".
[2] Reviewing for Excélsior, Lucero Solórzano deemed the film to be a "a good debut by Beatriz Sanchís" and that, writing shortcomings notwithstanding, it works and is watchable.
[10] Reviewing for The Hollywood Reporter, Jonathan Holland considered the film to be "a challengingly offbeat but persuasively imagined “what if” bid to talk about well-worn family themes in an adventurous new way".