Kraken: The Black Book of Hours

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SpanishKraken: El libro negro de las horas
Directed by
  • Manuel Sanabria
  • Joaquín Llamas
Screenplay by
  • Juan Carlos Cueto
  • Rocío Martínez
Based onEl libro negro de las horas
by Eva García Sáenz de Urturi
Kraken: The Black Book of Hours
SpanishKraken: El libro negro de las horas
Directed by
  • Manuel Sanabria
  • Joaquín Llamas
Screenplay by
  • Juan Carlos Cueto
  • Rocío Martínez
Based onEl libro negro de las horas
by Eva García Sáenz de Urturi
Produced by
  • Víctor García
  • Sara Fernández-Velasco
Starring
CinematographyCarlos P. Gascó
Edited by
  • Estefanía Mora
  • Tutxi Rodríguez
  • Lucía Palicio
Music byPablo García Lozano
Production
companies
  • Isla Audiovisual
  • Zebra Producciones
Distributed byVértice 360
Release dates
  • 13 March 2026 (2026-03-13) (Málaga)
  • 24 April 2026 (2026-04-24) (Spain)
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

Kraken: The Black Book of Hours (Spanish: Kraken: El libro negro de las horas) is a 2026 Spanish thriller film directed by Manuel Sanabria and Joaquín Llamas based on the novel El libro negro de las horas by Eva García Sáenz de Urturi. It stars Alejo Sauras alongside Maggie Civantos and Natalia Rodríguez.

It is set in between Vitoria-Gasteiz and Madrid. After receiving an anonymous call, former inspector Unai López de Ayala "Kraken" sees himself pressed to find the book Libro negro de las horas in a race against time to save his mother, teaming up with former Ertzaintza coworker Esti. Albino cop Mencía Madariaga, an officer of the Brigade of Historical Heritage of the Community of Madrid, also comes into action.[1][2][3]

Cast

Production

Developed by Rocío Martínez and Juan Carlos Cueto, the screenplay adapts the novel El libro negro de las horas [es] (Planeta, 2022) by Eva García Sáenz de Urturi.[9][10] The film is an Isla Audiovisual and Zebra Producciones (Grupo iZen) production.[11] Shooting locations in Vitoria-Gasteiz included the Fundación Sancho el Sabio [es] and the Plaza de la Virgen Blanca.[3] In Madrid, the crew shot in the Barrio de las Letras [es], the Instituto Cervantes, and El Retiro Park.[12]

Release

The film was presented at the 29th Málaga Film Festival on 13 March 2026.[2] Distributed by Vértice 360,[11] it was released theatrically in Spain on 24 April 2026.

Reception

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