- Genre:
- Drama
- Romance
- Themes:
- Loneliness
- Intimacy
- Human Connection
- Self-Discovery
- Setting:
- Coastal town in Mexico
Cast
- Kristyan Ferrer as Sebastián
- Adriana Paz as Miranda
- Eliseo Lara Martínez as Don Martín
- Claudette Maillé as Olga
- Fermín Martínez as Arquímedes
- Hernán Mendoza as Sebastián’s Father
Crew
- Director: Aarón Fernández Lesur
- Producers: Michel Franco, Aarón Fernández Lesur, Moisés Zonana
- Screenplay: Aarón Fernández Lesur
- Cinematography: Sandra Dávila
- Music: Andrés Sánchez-Maher
- Editing: Jorge García
- Production Companies: Lucia Films, Zamora Films
Plot Summary
“The Empty Hours” (Las Horas Muertas) follows the story of Sebastián, a young man who temporarily takes over managing his uncle’s hourly-rate motel on the Mexican coast. During his time there, Sebastián encounters Miranda, a regular visitor who awaits her lover at the motel. As Sebastián and Miranda spend time together, they develop an unexpected connection, sharing their personal stories and forming an intimate bond amidst their otherwise monotonous and lonely lives.
Key Details
- Release Date: November 2013 (various film festivals), official release in 2014
- Running Time: 100 minutes
- Languages: Spanish
- Awards:
- Multiple nominations and awards at international film festivals, including the Morelia International Film Festival and the Thessaloniki International Film Festival
- Critical Reception:
- Rotten Tomatoes: High approval rating (exact percentage varies)
- Metacritic: Generally favorable reviews
- Praised for its subtle storytelling, character development, and the performances of the lead actors
Impact
“The Empty Hours” is noted for its delicate exploration of human relationships and the nuanced performances of its cast. The film’s portrayal of the quiet, introspective moments in life resonated with audiences and critics alike, making it a standout in the indie film circuit.
Trivia
- Location: The film was shot in a real motel on the Mexican coast, adding authenticity to the setting and atmosphere.
- Director’s Approach: Aarón Fernández Lesur focused on creating a naturalistic style, allowing the actors to bring their characters to life through improvised moments and genuine interactions.
- Themes: The film delves into the idea of transient relationships and the ways people seek connection and meaning in their lives, even in the most unexpected places.
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