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Directed by Pedro Almodóvar
Pedro Almodovar 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 Azorin) 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 transexual, and is introduced to Sister Rosa (Penelope Cruz), a good-hearted nun who has to contend with her considerably more cynical mother (Rosa Maria Sarda). 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 Pena). Displaying Almodovar'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, Almodovar would recieve the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"RED RED RED ..red hair , transvestite male prostitutes, tragic loss of children Lesbian love, motherly love , and fatherly love , fathers with breasts, Bette Davis reference, Black hair ,Penelope Cruz speaking her own language and seeming like a totally different person, heartbreak, Divas , " A street car named desire" , crying, lots of crying..crying while you watch it..fantastic..!. 9 out of 10...I'm done for now... Chrissie J " [More]
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"Pedro Almodovar’s All About My Mother finds many of its characteristics steeped in classic melodramatic themes. The effects of love and death are felt throughout the film. The entire beginning is a reflection of the entire beginning, if that makes any sense " [More]
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"I like Almodovar. A lot.I was in Spain while his latest, Volver, was realeased and there was a general air of excitement surrounding the acclaimed director.Todo Sobre Mi Madre is a film about relationships and what we do with those relationships. We pick our family. We choose our friends, our lovers, our paths. Almodovar attempts to explore the difficulties of a modern conception of what a family means, in terms of parenting and also stepping in to take care of others. One of the " [More]
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Putting his distinctive spin on the women's picture, renowned Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar affectionately salutes the female spirit and alternative families in All About My Mother. Combining serious melodrama with Almodóvar's signature flair for splashy color and flamboyant, theatrical characters, Manuela's journey to Barcelona to find her dead son's father and assuage her grief balances humor, pathos, and profound insight into love of all kinds -- especially maternal. The unexpected fortitude and empathy she discovers, with the help of a transsexual, a stage diva, and a pregnant nun, turn All About My Mother into a joyful portrait of feminine complexity (complete with La Agrado's hilariously candid monologue about what it took to make her a "real" woman). Among the outstanding cast of actresses in a film dedicated to actresses, Cecilia Roth glows as Manuela, revealing the depths of pain in her face even as she carves out a new life. Marisa Paredes manages to be both imperious and touchingly vulnerable as theater star Huma. Hailed as Almodóvar's most mature and heartfelt work, All About My Mother earned the Best Director prize at Cannes, numerous critics' awards, and a richly deserved Oscar for Best Foreign Film. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
 

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