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.
Unfortunately the movie Sweet Hours is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Carlos Saura | Director |
Production | Elías Querejeta | Producer |
Writing | Carlos Saura | Writer |
Production | Jacques Roitfeld | Co-Producer |
Camera | Teo Escamilla | Director of Photography |
Editing | Pablo G. del Amo | Editor |
Art | Emilio Sanz de Soto | Art Direction |
Art | Antonio Belizón | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Maiki Marín | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Ramón de Diego | Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Fernando Pérez Sobrino | Hairstylist |
Production | Primitivo Álvaro | Production Manager |
Directing | José Luis López-Linares | Second Assistant Director |
Directing | Francisco J. Querejeta | First Assistant Director |
Directing | Gracia Querejeta | Third Assistant Director |
Art | Patricia De Blas | Assistant Decorator |
Art | Gregorio Hebrero | Property Master |
Sound | Antonio Illán | Foley Artist |
Sound | Bernardo Menz | Sound |
Sound | Miguel Ángel Polo | Boom Operator |
Sound | José María San Mateo | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Crew | Antonio Bueno | Special Effects |
Camera | Alfredo Mayo | Camera Operator |
Camera | Antonio Pueche | Assistant Camera |
Camera | Santiago Zuazo | Assistant Camera |
Costume & Make-Up | Ana María Infante | Seamstress |
Editing | Juan Ignacio San Mateo | Assistant Editor |
Directing | Carlos Saura Medrano | Script Supervisor |
Production | Víctor Albarrán | Production Assistant |
Production | Sergio López | Production Assistant |