Contagious, mutant-like zombies that roam the surface; a single touch can infect a survivor.
The survivors live in a state of perpetual fear, rarely venturing to the surface which they believe is uninhabitable. Their existence is defined by two primary external threats: La hora frГa
Director Elio Quiroga intentionally created a "suffocating, anguishing atmosphere" to mirror the characters' inability to leave their sanctuary. Contagious, mutant-like zombies that roam the surface; a
The story is largely seen through the lens of Jesús’s digital camcorder, providing a found-footage feel that emphasizes the claustrophobic and personal nature of their struggle. The story is largely seen through the lens
(released internationally as The Dark Hour ) is a 2006 Spanish post-apocalyptic thriller directed by Elio Quiroga that blends elements of science fiction and horror. Set in the grim aftermath of a nuclear and chemical war, the film follows eight survivors—including its primary narrator, 8-year-old Jesús—who are trapped in a decaying underground bunker. Plot and Setting