This thread is normally none of my business, but I'm curious if anyone has seen the 2019 Guatemalan film
La Llorona? (not to be confused with an American horror from the same year called
The Curse of La Llorona).
It's based on an old Mexican folk tale of a woman who drowned her children and appears in the form of a weeping ghost except this time it's set in the home of a former fascist dictator (based on the real life
Efraín Ríos Montt) who's on trial for genocide.
It's not a conventional horror in that there are no jump scares or deaths, really (it may be a stretch to even call it a horror) and it will probably disappoint many of you, but I thought the context in which they placed the film was really original and there was a genuine sense of dread and foreboding throughout the film due to the nature of what was being dealt with.