The screenplay was written in a few days to take advantage of the fact that Antonio Mayans, Valentín Javier Diment, Luigi Cozzi and J.J. Weber would be attending Fantaspoa FIlm Festival in Brazil. Filming took place in one morning and two nights.
Only the first part of the script had dialogues. In the second part (between Valentín Javier Diment and Antonio Mayans in the apartment), dialogue was completely improvised by the two actors at the request of the director Felipe M. Guerra, who gave general guidelines on the topic of the conversation and how it should end, and had much fun watching them improvise their lines.
This is the third short film written and directed by Felipe M. Guerra in which a character is immobilized and tortured, after D.R. (2012) and The Augusta Street Ripper (2014). The director commented that whenever he needs to shoot something fast and in a single location he can only imagine a tied up character being tortured.
The scenes from the fake movie "Nomad - The Oasis Warrior" are actually excerpts from Jess Franco's Oasis of the Zombies (1982), in which a young Antonio Mayans played an Arab sultan.
Although the character of Silvio Valverde tries to offend Luigi Cozzi by reminding him how his film Paganini Horror (1988) is bad, a framed poster of "Paganini Horror" can be seen later in a corner of Valverde's apartment.