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PAIN AND GLORY

( 2019 )
Official Selection - Out of Competition |
 
Spain
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 Spanish |
 112 min

About the film

Salvador Mallo, a film director in his physical decline—played by Antonio Banderas—begins to question his life decisions. His mind delves back into his 1960s childhood; his first love, the anguish of heartbreak, the catharsis of writing, his early discovery of the silver screen, and the infinite void that now renders him unable to continue making films. As he re-examines his past, Salvador is swept by an urgent need to recount it, seeking salvation. Banderas was awarded Best Actor at the 72nd Cannes Film Festival.

Director

Pedro Almodóvar

Pedro Almodóvar was born in 1949 in Spain. After studying cinema in Madrid, he was granted international recognition with his film Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988). He won his first Academy Award for Best Foreign Film with All About My Mother (1999), which also received several prestigious awards around the world. Three years later, his film Talk to Her (2002) won an Academy Award for Best Original Script, in addition to other international prizes. He followed his success with Bad Education (2004), which was chosen to open the Cannes Film Festival. His 2006 film Volver (2006) competed in Cannes Film Festival, where it received two awards. Antonio Banderas was awarded Best Actor at the 72nd Cannes Film Festival for his role in Almodóvar’s latest film, Pain and Glory (2019). The acclaimed director was awarded the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the 76th Venice International Film Festival.

Producer

 Agustín Almodóvar   

Production Company

El Deseo

Screenplay

Pedro Almodóvar

Cinematography

José Luis Alcaine

Editing

Teresa Font

Sound

Sergio Bürmann

Cast

Penélope Cruz, Antonio Banderas, Asier Etxeandia, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Nora Navas, Julieta Serrano

Contacts

Producer

 Agustín Almodóvar   

Production Company

El Deseo

Screenplay

Pedro Almodóvar

Cinematography

José Luis Alcaine

Editing

Teresa Font

Sound

Sergio Bürmann

Cast

Penélope Cruz, Antonio Banderas, Asier Etxeandia, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Nora Navas, Julieta Serrano

Contacts

More About Film

Pain and Glory tells of a series of reencounters experienced by Salvador Mallo, a film director in his physical decline. Some of them in the flesh, others remembered: his childhood in the 60s, when he emigrated with his parents to a village in Valencia in search of prosperity, the first desire, his first adult love in the Madrid of the 80s, the pain of the breakup of that love while it was still alive and intense, writing as the only therapy to forget the unforgettable, the early discovery of cinema, and the void, the infinite void that creates the incapacity to keep on making films. Pain and Glory talks about creation, about the difficulty of separating it from one’s own life and about the passions that give it meaning and hope. In recovering his past, Salvador finds the urgent need to recount it, and in that need he also finds his salvation.

Producer

 Agustín Almodóvar   

Production Company

El Deseo

Screenplay

Pedro Almodóvar

Cinematography

José Luis Alcaine

Editing

Teresa Font

Sound

Sergio Bürmann

Cast

Penélope Cruz, Antonio Banderas, Asier Etxeandia, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Nora Navas, Julieta Serrano

More About Film

Pain and Glory tells of a series of reencounters experienced by Salvador Mallo, a film director in his physical decline. Some of them in the flesh, others remembered: his childhood in the 60s, when he emigrated with his parents to a village in Valencia in search of prosperity, the first desire, his first adult love in the Madrid of the 80s, the pain of the breakup of that love while it was still alive and intense, writing as the only therapy to forget the unforgettable, the early discovery of cinema, and the void, the infinite void that creates the incapacity to keep on making films. Pain and Glory talks about creation, about the difficulty of separating it from one’s own life and about the passions that give it meaning and hope. In recovering his past, Salvador finds the urgent need to recount it, and in that need he also finds his salvation.