Realização:
Pedro AlmodóvarArgumento:
Pedro AlmodóvarCâmara:
Javier AguirresarobeMúsica:
Alberto IglesiasElenco:
Javier Cámara, Darío Grandinetti, Leonor Watling, Rosario Flores, Geraldine Chaplin, Fele Martínez, Paz Vega, Elena Anaya, Lola Dueñas, Ana Fernández (mais)Streaming (1)
Sinopses(1)
The curtain of salmon colored roses and heavy gold fringing which covers the stage is pulled back to reveal a Pina Bausch spectacle, “Café Müller.” Among the spectators, two men are sitting together by chance. They don’t know each other. They are Benigno (a young nurse) and Marco (a writer in his early forties). On the stage, filled with wooden chairs and tables, two women, their eyes closed and their arms extended, are moving to the music of “The Fairy Queen,” by Henry Purcell. The piece is so moving that Marco starts to cry. Benigno can see the gleam of his chance companion’s tears, in the darkness of the stalls. He’d like to tell him that he too is moved by the spectacle but he doesn’t dare. Months later, the two men meet again at “El Bosque,” a private clinic where Benigno works. Lydia, Marco’s girlfriend and a bullfighter by profession, has been gored and is in a coma. It so happens that Benigno is looking after another woman in a coma, Alicia, a young ballet student. When Marco walks by the door of Alicia’s room, Benigno doesn’t think twice before speaking to him. It’s the start of an intense friendship... as lineal as a roller coaster. During this period of suspended time between the walls of the clinic, the lives of the four characters will flow in all directions, past, present and future, dragging all of them towards an unsuspected destiny. (texto oficial do distribuidor)
(mais)Prémios
- vitória
- nomeações
Academy Awards
- 2003 - Pedro Almodóvar (Best Original Screenplay)
- 2003 - Pedro Almodóvar (Best Achievement in Directing)
British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA)
- 2003 - Pedro Almodóvar (Best Original Screenplay)
- 2003 - Best Film not in the English Language
British Independent Film Awards (BIFA)
- 2002 - Best Foreign Independent - Foreign Language
European Film Awards
- 2002 - Pedro Almodóvar (Best Film)
- 2002 - Pedro Almodóvar (Best Director)
- 2002 - Pedro Almodóvar (Best Screenwriter)
- 2002 - Javier Cámara (People's Choice Award Best Actor)
- 2002 - Pedro Almodóvar (People's Choice Award Best Director)
- 2002 - Javier Cámara (Best Actor)
- 2002 - Javier Aguirresarobe (Best Cinematographer)
César Awards
- 2003 - Pedro Almodóvar (Best European Union Film)
Goya Awards
- 2003 - Alberto Iglesias (Best Original Score)
- 2003 - Best Special Effects
- 2003 - Best Film
- 2003 - Pedro Almodóvar (Best Director)
- 2003 - Javier Cámara (Best Actor)
- 2003 - Pedro Almodóvar (Best Original Screenplay)
Robert Awards (Danish Film Awards)
- 2003 - Pedro Almodóvar (Best Non-American Film)
Guldbagge Awards
- 2002 - Pedro Almodóvar (Best Foreign Film)
Golden Globes
- 2003 - Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language
Critics Choice Awards
- 2003 - Best Foreign Language Film
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards
- 2002 - Pedro Almodóvar (Best Director)
- 2002 - Pedro Almodóvar (Best Foreign-Language Film)
New York Film Critics Circle Awards
- 2002 - Best Film
- 2002 - Pedro Almodóvar (Best Director)
- 2002 - Best Foreign Language Film
Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival
- 2002 - Pedro Almodóvar (Audience Award)