H
At Pamplona's San Fermín festival in 1969 a man dies as the running of the bulls unfolds. With only the letter H on his keyring to identify him, the rest is a mystery. Director Carlos Pardo Ros uses this seed to imagine the man's final hours, turning the night into a liminal space where the... Read more
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About H
At Pamplona's San Fermín festival in 1969 a man dies as the running of the bulls unfolds. With only the letter H on his keyring to identify him, the rest is a mystery. Director Carlos Pardo Ros uses this seed to imagine the man's final hours, turning the night into a liminal space where the living and the 'ghosts' of H mingle. The film follows a wandering, intoxicated figure through the neon glow and crowded lanes of the festival, pausing to hear whispered memories and rumors. There are no conventional clues, only mood and inference as the night stretches toward an uncertain dawn. The camera lingers on streets, faces and the echoes of crowds, letting the audience piece together what might have happened.
Directed by Carlos Pardo Ros and created by Pablo Gisbert, this 2023 documentary reimagines a real event around the mystery man identified only by the letter H.
Box office data for this indie project isn't publicly disclosed; it appears to have had a limited release without wide distribution.
Critics have noted the film's contemplative tone and its exploration of memory, anonymity, and communal ritual within a world famous festival. It invites viewers to question how a crowd can erase a person and how legends begin.
Details
- Release Date
- June 23, 2023
- Runtime
- 1h 7m
- User Ratings
- 11 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Documentary
- Country
- Spain
- Studio
- Dvein Films
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Itsaso Arana
Leonard Plattner
Julio Carlos Ramos Zapata
Pedro LaDroga
Abelo Valis
Director: Carlos Pardo Ros
Written by: Pablo Gisbert