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All About My Mother (1999)

All About My Mother (1999)
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Pedro Almodóvar directed this story of a woman and her circle of friends who find themselves suffering a variety of emotional crises. Manuela (Cecilia Roth) is a single mother who has raised her son, Esteban (Eloy Azorín), to adulthood on her own and has come to emotionally depend on him. One night, Manuela and Esteban take in a production of A Streetcar Named Desire; after the show, Esteban is struck and killed by a passing motorist as he dashes into the street to get an autograph from Huma Rojo (Marisa Paredes), who played Blanche. Emotionally devastated, Manuela relocates to Barcelona in hopes of finding her ex-husband (and Esteban's father), who is now working as a female impersonator. Manuela becomes reacquainted with old friend La Agrado (Antonia San Juan), a transsexual, and is introduced to Sister Rosa (Penélope Cruz), a good-hearted nun who has to contend with her considerably more cynical mother (Rosa María Sardà). While looking for work, Manuela becomes acquainted with Huma Rojo. Huma, on the other hand, has troubles of her own, most involving her drug-addicted significant other, Nina (Candela Peña). Displaying Almodóvar's trademark visual style and a unusually strong sense of character-driven drama, Todo Sobre Mi Madre/All About My Mother received a highly anticipated theatrical run in Spain before winning the Best Director award at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival; in 2000, Almodóvar would receive the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Cecilia RothMarisa Paredes, (more)
Director(s):
Pedro Almodóvar
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Pedro Almodóvar directed this story of a woman and her circle of friends who find themselves suffering a variety of emotional crises. Manuela (Cecilia Roth) is a single mother who has raised her son, Esteban (Eloy Azorín), to adulthood on her own and has come to emotionally depend on him. One night, Manuela and Esteban take in a production of A Streetcar Named Desire; after the show, Esteban is struck and killed by a passing motorist as he dashes into the street to get an autograph from Huma Rojo (Marisa Paredes), who played Blanche. Emotionally devastated, Manuela relocates to Barcelona in hopes of finding her ex-husband (and Esteban's father), who is now working as a female impersonator. Manuela becomes reacquainted with old friend La Agrado (Antonia San Juan), a transsexual, and is introduced to Sister Rosa (Penélope Cruz), a good-hearted nun who has to contend with her considerably more cynical mother (Rosa María Sardà). While looking for work, Manuela becomes acquainted with Huma Rojo. Huma, on the other hand, has troubles of her own, most involving her drug-addicted significant other, Nina (Candela Peña). Displaying Almodóvar's trademark visual style and a unusually strong sense of character-driven drama, Todo Sobre Mi Madre/All About My Mother received a highly anticipated theatrical run in Spain before winning the Best Director award at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival; in 2000, Almodóvar would receive the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
101 mins

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Director(s):
Pedro Almodóvar
Writer(s):
Pedro Almodóvar
Producer(s):
Agustín Almodóvar
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Sexual Situations, Profanity, Substance Abuse, Not For Children, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Foreign
All About My Mother Awards:
  • 1999 - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Best Foreign Language Film
  • 1999 - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Best Director
  • 1999 - Broadcast Film Critics Association - Best Foreign Film
  • 1999 - Cannes Film Festival - Best Director
  • 1999 - Chicago Film Critics Association - Best Foreign Film
  • 1999 - European Film Academy - Best European Film
  • 1999 - European Film Academy - Best European Director- People's Choice Award
  • 1999 - European Film Academy - Best Actress
  • 1999 - French Academy of Cinema - Best Foreign Language Film
  • 1999 - Golden Globe - Best Foreign Language Film
  • 1999 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Foreign Language Film
  • 1999 - Los Angeles Film Critics Association - Best Foreign Language Film
  • 1999 - National Board of Review - Best Foreign Film
  • 1999 - New York Film Critics Circle - Best Foreign Film
  • 1999 - Toronto Film Critics Association - Best Actress - Runner-up
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Arturo A.

    Simply great! One of Penelope's best movies

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    Keith G.

    My favorite Almodovar film to this date. He finally combines the best of his older, absurdist films, with his new found maturity and real emotion. A woman’s son dies, while trying to get an autograph from a great actress, leaving his mother bereft, and trying to start a new life. I won't give away any details, but her journey is both funny and tragic, and leads to some terrifically unexpected places. Full of odd and wonderful characters, and some very strong acting. A bit cute or forced in a few moments, but overall a moving, special and wonderful film.

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    Elisa M.

    Directed by Spain's Pedro Almodovar. This is the story of a son & a mother who share love of the Theater. He will die on his 17th birthday. She promised to reveal the name of his father. The title contains the subtle irony, that since he grew up by her side, he already knows all he needs to know about her. But, does he, know her? Almodovar is a man of many passions. He loves the American Theater, movies, especially powerful, strong women such as Bette Davis's Margo in ”All About Eve”. Or Stella and her violent husband, Stanley Kowalki's, in ”A Streetcar Named Desire?” I have seen most of his films and enjoyed them all. He is an acquired taste for those who love Spain, its people, culture, warts & all. Enjoy the music, listen to the talk, at times perfect Spanish, picaresque or gross & loud; depending of Class, but hardly threatening. There is the intolerant religiosity, retribution, forgiveness, redemption and boundless Love. Come and enjoy it all.

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