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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 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.

entertainment1 year ago

European Film Awards 2024: 'Emilia Pérez' and 'The Substance' Lead Nominations

The 2024 European Film Awards nominees include films like 'The Substance,' 'Emilia Pérez,' and 'The Room Next Door,' with actors Daniel Craig, Ralph Fiennes, and Tilda Swinton among the contenders. Isabella Rossellini will receive the European Achievement in World Cinema award. The ceremony will take place in Lucerne, Switzerland, on December 7.

"Almodóvar's 'The Room Next Door' with Moore and Swinton to Debut at Venice"
entertainment1 year ago

"Almodóvar's 'The Room Next Door' with Moore and Swinton to Debut at Venice"

Pedro Almodóvar's first English-language film, "The Room Next Door," starring Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton, is expected to debut at the Venice Film Festival. The film, produced by Almodóvar's El Deseo and distributed by Sony Pictures Classics and Warner Bros., explores the strained relationship between a mother and daughter. The 81st Venice Film Festival, running from Aug. 28 to Sept. 7, will feature a star-studded lineup including films by Tim Burton, Todd Phillips, and Luca Guadagnino.

Julianne Moore Set to Star in Pedro Almodóvar's English-Language Debut 'The Room Next Door'
entertainment2 years ago

Julianne Moore Set to Star in Pedro Almodóvar's English-Language Debut 'The Room Next Door'

Julianne Moore is set to star in Pedro Almodóvar's first full-length English-language feature, "The Room Next Door," joining Tilda Swinton. The film is described as a drama between a mother and daughter and will be filmed in New York and Madrid. Almodóvar's previous English-language shorts were preparation for directing English-speaking actors, and "The Room Next Door" marks his first feature since 2021's "Parallel Mothers."

"Julianne Moore to Co-Star with Tilda Swinton in Pedro Almodóvar's 'The Room Next Door'"
entertainment2 years ago

"Julianne Moore to Co-Star with Tilda Swinton in Pedro Almodóvar's 'The Room Next Door'"

Julianne Moore is set to star alongside Tilda Swinton in Pedro Almodóvar's first English language film, "The Room Next Door," which will explore a mother-daughter drama and be filmed in New York and Madrid. This marks Almodóvar's return to feature-length projects since "Parallel Mothers" and his second attempt at English language filmmaking after dropping out of directing "A Manual for Cleaning Women." The plot details for "The Room Next Door" have not been revealed yet, but Swinton had previously hinted at her involvement in the project.

"Pedro Almodovar and Taika Waititi: Insights from Their Fall Fest Releases"
entertainment2 years ago

"Pedro Almodovar and Taika Waititi: Insights from Their Fall Fest Releases"

Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar will be honored at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival, where his latest short film, "Strange Way of Life," will have its North American premiere. Almodóvar discusses his history at TIFF, his preference for the short-film format, and why he passed on directing "Brokeback Mountain." He also expresses his support for minorities in the film industry and the need for diverse storytelling.

Cannes Film Festival 2023: Stars and Their Families on the Red Carpet
entertainment3 years ago

Cannes Film Festival 2023: Stars and Their Families on the Red Carpet

Ethan Hawke shared photos of himself with his son Levon at the Cannes Film Festival, where the actor attended the premiere of his short Western film Strange Way of Life and a screening of the movie Monster with his wife. Levon, who is following in his parents' and sister's acting footsteps, will soon make his major onscreen debut in the Apple TV+ limited series The Crowded Room.

"Pedro Almodóvar's Cannes Gay Western Gains Popularity"
film3 years ago

"Pedro Almodóvar's Cannes Gay Western Gains Popularity"

Pedro Almodóvar's latest film, Strange Way of Life, premiered at Cannes Film Festival to positive reviews. The Spanish auteur is now working on an English feature about two women in a very intimate situation, which he describes as "very deep and intense, and dangerous." Almodóvar also discussed the casting process for Strange Way of Life, which features a hyperbolically attractive cast, and his process for writing in English.

"Almodovar's Gay Western Short Leaves Cannes Wanting More"
entertainment3 years ago

"Almodovar's Gay Western Short Leaves Cannes Wanting More"

Pedro Almodovar's 31-minute Western film "Strange Way of Life," starring Ethan Hawke and Pedro Pascal as lovers, drew a large crowd at the Cannes Film Festival. The film, inspired by "Brokeback Mountain," follows two old friends who meet up after 25 years and are attracted to each other. Despite Pascal's absence, critics praised the movie as faithful to the genre while adding something new to it. The film will be released later this year and is distributed by Sony Pictures Classics.

Ethan Hawke and Pedro Pascal Shine in Cannes Film "Strange Way of Life"
movies3 years ago

Ethan Hawke and Pedro Pascal Shine in Cannes Film "Strange Way of Life"

Pedro Almodóvar's 30-minute gay Western short film, "Strange Way of Life," premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, starring Ethan Hawke and Pedro Pascal. Almodóvar described it as "the first really queer Western." The film explores the desire between two cowboys, who reunite after 25 years and share a home-cooked meal followed by an "orgiastic" night. Hawke praised Pascal as "a very attractive, extremely talented man." The Hollywood Reporter praised the film as "compact, heady and beguiling," with a moving affirmation of queer love flourishing in the least likely places.