The Time that Rests (2007)
The time that Rests is a contemplative look at the daily life of the José Horwitz Barak Hospital, one of the oldest psychiatric facilities in Chile, located in the north of Santiago. It is not a film about madness, but about the passing of time in a certain place, which is reflected in simple things, in faces, in objects, nature, places, details, the humanity of the people portrayed. It is a film where every subtle visual and sound element becomes relevant.
Director: José Luis Torres Leiva
Runtime: 86 min
Release Date: April 2, 2007
Screenplay
Music: Fred Frith
Cinematography: José Luis Torres Leiva
Editing: José Luis Torres Leiva
Country: Chile
Language: Español
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: José Luis Torres Leiva
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Time that Rests about?
- The time that Rests is a contemplative look at the daily life of the José Horwitz Barak Hospital, one of the oldest psychiatric facilities in Chile, located in the north of Santiago. It is not a film about madness, but about the passing of time in a certain place, which is reflected in simple things, in faces, in objects, nature, places, details, the humanity of the people portrayed. It is a film where every subtle visual and sound element becomes relevant.
- Who directed The Time that Rests?
- The Time that Rests was directed by José Luis Torres Leiva.
- How long is The Time that Rests?
- The Time that Rests has a runtime of 1h 26m (86 minutes).
- Where was The Time that Rests produced?
- The Time that Rests was produced in Chile.