Alone in the Small Hours (1978)

Alone in the Small Hours (1978) poster

Jose, a journalist and radio broadcaster, runs a daily program which has garnered a huge national audience as a satirical chronicle of Spanish society in the democratic transition of the late 1970s. Married and separated from Elena, Jose has two children, whom he only sees from time to time. Then he meets Maite, younger than him, outgoing and more open-minded than he wants. The emotional shock caused by his relationship with these two women will change his pessimistic view of life.

Director: José Luis Garci
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 102 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Jesús Gluck
Cinematography: Manuel Rojas
Editing: Miguel González Sinde
Production: José Luis Tafur P.C.
Country: Spain
Language: Español
Original Language: es

Keywords

radio

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Alone in the Small Hours about?
Jose, a journalist and radio broadcaster, runs a daily program which has garnered a huge national audience as a satirical chronicle of Spanish society in the democratic transition of the late 1970s. Married and separated from Elena, Jose has two children, whom he only sees from time to time. Then he meets Maite, younger than him, outgoing and more open-minded than he wants. The emotional shock caused by his relationship with these two women will change his pessimistic view of life.
Who directed Alone in the Small Hours?
Alone in the Small Hours was directed by José Luis Garci.
Who stars in Alone in the Small Hours?
Alone in the Small Hours stars José Sacristán, Fiorella Faltoyano, Emma Cohen, María Casanova, Claudio Rodríguez, Germán Cobos.
How long is Alone in the Small Hours?
Alone in the Small Hours has a runtime of 1h 42m (102 minutes).
What genre is Alone in the Small Hours?
Alone in the Small Hours is a Drama film.
Where was Alone in the Small Hours produced?
Alone in the Small Hours was produced in Spain.