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
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Screenplay

Music: Fred Frith
Cinematography: José Luis Torres Leiva
Editing: José Luis Torres Leiva
Country: Chile
Language: Español
Original Language: es
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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.