Sweet Hours (1982)
1h 46m
Running Time
February 15, 1982Release Date
Plot.
Juan Sahagún, since childhood, feels passion for his mother. One day in the street he sees a woman identical to her. He follows her and finds out that she works as an actress in a theater company, so Juan decides to hire the whole company to represent the people who have influenced him in his past. They recreate the same situations of yesteryear and Juan acts as the child he was, to relive the memories already forgotten.
Where to Watch.
Subs
Currently Sweet Hours is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Criterion Channel
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Iñaki Aierra
Juan
Assumpta Serna
Berta
Álvaro de Luna
Tío
Jacques Lalande
Tío Antoñito
Alicia Hermida
Tía
Luisa Rodrigo
Abuela
Alicia Sánchez
Olga
Pedro Sempson
Juan
Marion Game
Amparo
Ofelia Angélica
Sofi
Isabel Mestres
Marta
Julien Thomast
Pablo
Clara Merin
Lucía
Pablo Hernández Smith
Juanico, the young Juan
Carlos Saura
Director
Magdalena García
Martita, the young Marta
Bernardo Menz
Sound
Teo Escamilla
Cinematographer
Elías Querejeta
Producer
Pablo G. del Amo
Editor
Maiki Marín
Costume Design
Miguel Ángel Polo
Boom Operator
Víctor Albarrán
Production Assistant
Francisco J. Querejeta
First Assistant Director
Juan Ignacio San Mateo
Assistant Editor
José Luis López-Linares
Second Assistant Director
Ramón de Diego
Makeup Artist
Gracia Querejeta
Third Assistant Director
Jacques Roitfeld
Co-Producer
Alfredo Mayo
Camera Operator
Antonio Pueche
Assistant Camera
Carlos Saura Medrano
Script Supervisor
Primitivo Álvaro
Production Manager
Fernando Pérez Sobrino
Hairstylist
José María San Mateo
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Antonio Illán
Foley Artist
Antonio Belizón
Set Decoration
Antonio Bueno
Special Effects
Santiago Zuazo
Assistant Camera
Gregorio Hebrero
Property Master
Emilio Sanz de Soto
Art Direction
Patricia De Blas
Assistant Decorator
Ana María Infante
Seamstress
Sergio López
Production Assistant
Media.
Details.
Wiki.
Sweet Hours (Dulces horas) is a 1982 Spanish film, written and directed by Carlos Saura. The title comes from the words dulces horas de ayer (sweet hours of yesterday) in the soundtrack song Recordar (To Remember) sung by the soprano Imperio Argentina.