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Alternate Names: Macarena Gomez, Macarona Gómez, Macarena Gómez Traseira
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Macarena Gómez Traseira, born February 2, 1978, is a Spanish actress known for her roles in 'La que se avecina', 'Dagon', and 'Sexykiller'. She trained at Rose Bruford College Drama School in London. In June 2013, she married musician and film director Aldo Comas. No other substantial biographical information was found.
Release Year: 2014
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Alternative Title: Время купаться, Bath Time
Director: Eduardo Casanova
Writer: Eduardo Casanova
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Genre: Adult, Horror
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La hora del baño (The Bath Hour) follows a young couple who are struggling to cope with the responsibilities of parenthood after welcoming their child two months ago. The newborn's constant needs have disrupted their lives significantly, leading to severe sleep deprivation and exhaustion for both parents. The mother is haunted by an unsettling sound inside her head that seems to be driving her towards madness. Her husband, meanwhile, is on the brink of suicide due to the overwhelming pressure they face. Despite these challenges, the couple remains committed to staying together, even as their once-happy home becomes a living hell.
Directed by Eduardo Casanova in 2014 and falling under the genres of Adult and Horror, 'La hora del baño' offers a grim portrayal of the struggles that new parents may face. The film explores themes of exhaustion, mental health deterioration, and the strain that parenthood can place on relationships. Although it does not provide a resolution or escape from their predicament, the short film serves as a stark reminder of the realities some parents encounter. The narrative's raw and unfiltered exploration of these issues lends it significance in discussing open conversations about postpartum mental health.