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Director's Statement
Las Horas del dia (The Hours of the Day) is an unusual film. lt does not belong to any particular genre or tradition, nor does it offer an innovative aesthetic style or a complex narrative structure. It is a simple, direct, and transparent film. And yet, it is different from everything one usually sees. Because in Las horas del dia (The Hours of the Day), one sees what one doesn't see in other films, and one doesn't see what one usually does.
Based on a realistic aesthetic style, and a very personal view of everyday life, it offers a disturbing reflection on a phenomenon that terrifies us, and that unfortunately also portrays us as we are.
Las horas del dia (The Hours of the Day) is not a film about a series killer.