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Almodóvar Turns Autofiction Inward in Bitter Christmas
entertainment7 days ago

Almodóvar Turns Autofiction Inward in Bitter Christmas

Vulture’s Cannes 2026 assessment of Bitter Christmas presents a late‑career self‑portrait in which Elsa, a director now in advertising, mirrors Almodóvar himself as Raúl writes her story. The film’s final act lands a blunt meditation on inspiration versus vampirism, aided by lush visuals, but its unfocused first three quarters make it a challenging watch before the frank self‑critique becomes rewarding and reveals that Almodóvar still has something to say about art.

Almodóvar Delights Cannes With 6.5-Minute Ovation for Bitter Christmas
film8 days ago

Almodóvar Delights Cannes With 6.5-Minute Ovation for Bitter Christmas

Pedro Almodóvar’s Bitter Christmas premiered at Cannes to a 6.5‑minute standing ovation as the director’s two‑timeline drama follows 2026–era Raul writing a screenplay drawn from those closest to him and a 2004 storyline about Elsa in Lanzarote; the film stars Leonardo Sbaraglia and Barbara Lennie among others, and adds to Almodóvar’s Cannes legacy as his eighth competition entry, with Sony Pictures Classics handling North American rights.

Almodóvar's Bitter Christmas Draws Warm Cannes Ovation
entertainment8 days ago

Almodóvar's Bitter Christmas Draws Warm Cannes Ovation

Pedro Almodóvar returns to his native Spanish with Bitter Christmas, which premiered in Cannes to a notably warm, star-studded reception—including Juliette Binoche and Ken Loach—and a six-and-a-half-minute standing ovation. The melodrama about artists who’ve lost their way is praised for its vibrant visuals and a standout sequence around a Chavela Vargas song, with Almodóvar calling Cannes the warmest audience he’s ever felt. The ovation duration at Cannes was shorter than the Venice premiere for The Room Next Door, underscoring a strong, appreciative response to his latest work.

Almodóvar Delivers a Colorful, Self-Referencing Metafilm at Cannes
film8 days ago

Almodóvar Delivers a Colorful, Self-Referencing Metafilm at Cannes

Pedro Almodóvar’s Bitter Christmas is a playful, self-referential metafilm that nests a filmmaker’s story within a film and a second alter-ego narrative, anchored by Bárbara Lennie’s Elsa and a parallel autofiction about Raúl Rossetti; while its color-saturated visuals, brisk performances, and metatextual wit stay true to Almodóvar’s sensibility, the work lacks the deeper personal resonance of Pain and Glory and may appeal mainly to devoted fans as it plays out its circular, studio-inside-a-film conceits. It premiered in Cannes (as the non-world premiere) and has posted modest Spanish box office since its late-March release, with international prospects hinging on the director’s name rather than star power.

Almodóvar Dives Into Autofiction and Creative Pain at Cannes
film8 days ago

Almodóvar Dives Into Autofiction and Creative Pain at Cannes

Deadline’s Cannes review of Bitter Christmas portrays Pedro Almodóvar’s autofiction experiment: a present-day filmmaker blocked by creative drought and a 2004 Madrid storyline that intertwine to question whether turning real lives into fiction is fair, with strong performances and sharp dialogue; while not seen as his Palme d’Or peak, the film offers a revealing glimpse into its director’s psyche.

entertainment11 months ago

Pedro Almodóvar's 'Bitter Christmas' to premiere in 2026, filmed in Madrid and Lanzarote

Movistar Plus+ announced Pedro Almodóvar's upcoming film 'Bitter Christmas,' set to premiere in Spanish theaters in 2026 before streaming exclusively on their platform. The film, currently filming in Madrid and Lanzarote, features a women-driven cast and explores themes of grief, life, and fiction, intertwining the stories of three characters with a meta-narrative involving a screenwriter. This project marks a renewed commitment to Spanish cinema by Movistar Plus+ following recent successes.