A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 15, 1982
Original Title:
Dulces horas
Alternate Titles:
Sweet Hours
甜蜜的时刻
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Elías Querejeta PC
Les Productions Jacques Roitfeld
Production Countries:
France | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
RO: 15
Runtime: 106
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.
Art Direction:
Emilio Sanz de Soto
Assistant Camera:
Antonio Pueche
Santiago Zuazo
Assistant Decorator:
Patricia De Blas
Assistant Editor:
Juan Ignacio San Mateo
Boom Operator:
Miguel Ángel Polo
Camera Operator:
Alfredo Mayo
Co-Producer:
Jacques Roitfeld
Costume Design:
Maiki Marín
Director:
Carlos Saura
Director of Photography:
Teo Escamilla
Editor:
Pablo G. del Amo
First Assistant Director:
Francisco J. Querejeta
Foley Artist:
Antonio Illán
Hairstylist:
Fernando Pérez Sobrino
Makeup Artist:
Ramón de Diego
Producer:
Elías Querejeta
Production Assistant:
Víctor Albarrán
Sergio López
Production Manager:
Primitivo Álvaro
Property Master:
Gregorio Hebrero
Script Supervisor:
Carlos Saura Medrano
Seamstress:
Ana María Infante
Second Assistant Director:
José Luis López-Linares
Set Decoration:
Antonio Belizón
Sound:
Bernardo Menz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
José María San Mateo
Special Effects:
Antonio Bueno
Third Assistant Director:
Gracia Querejeta
Writer:
Carlos Saura
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