A strikingly original feature debut from Jamie Rosales the methodically crafted 'The Hours Of The Day' seeps its way into the audiences' skin while managing to avoid the more obvious conventions of the thriller genre. Abel leads a seemingly normal life; he operates a family clothing store has a loving girlfiend with whom he plans to buy an apartment and enjoys a good relationship with family and friends. Behind this mask of normality however something evil is at work as Abel demon
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Spanish serial-killer drama. Barcelona boutique-owner Abel (Alex Brendemuhl) lives an ordinary life, with his own business, a girlfriend and a nice apartment. Beneath the surface however he is a cold-blooded killer, dispassionately murdering random strangers who cross his path, while betraying nothing of his secret life to his friends and family. Directed by Jaime Rosales.
Abel's normal exterior begins to dissolve as his behaviour turns increasingly unpredictable and violent. Does evil lurk within?
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