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Talk to Her

  • Dir: Pedro Almodóvar

  • Spain, 2002, 113 minmins, DCP

  • Cast: Rosario Flores, Javier Cámara, Darío Grandinetti

A detour from women friendships, Talk to Her still finds feminine sensitivity in the two men who care for their beloved women in a coma. Juxtaposing two duos: the travel writer and the gored female matador, the male nurse and the ballerina, Almodóvar’s penetrating camera switches between profound emotion and ethical inquiry as he grapples with rape (in a cinematic analogy through the recreation of Shrinking Lover aesthetics) and unconsciousness. A uniquely soulful blend of sensuality and spirituality, in one of Almodóvar’s most mature and mysterious films.

Academy Awards: Best Original Screenplay
Golden Globe Awards: Best Foreign Language Film

    Screening:

    In-theatre Screening

    • 2019-08-15 (Thu)
      19:30
      Door Tickets Available at the Venue on Screening Date2019-08-23 (Fri)
      21:45

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