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Pain and Glory (2019)

7.4 | Mar 22, 2019 (ES) | Drama | 01:54
Budget: 10 769 016 | Revenue: 37 359 689

Salvador Mallo, a filmmaker in the twilight of his career, remembers his life: his mother, his lovers, the actors he worked with. The sixties in a small village in Valencia, the eighties in Madrid, the present, when he feels an immeasurable emptiness, facing his mortality, the incapability of continuing filming, the impossibility of separating creation from his own life. The need of narrating his past can be his salvation.

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Cast

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Antonio Banderas
Salvador Mallo
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Asier Etxeandia
Alberto Crespo
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Leonardo Sbaraglia
Federico Delgado
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Nora Navas
Mercedes
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Julieta Serrano
Old Jacinta
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Asier Flores
Young Salvador
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Susi Sánchez
Pious Woman from Paterna

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PAIN AND GLORY Trailer [HD] Pedro Almodovar, Antonio Banderas, Penelope Cruz

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
7 | Apr 15, 2024
This is a wonderful notional career retrospective of filmmaker "Salvador Mallo" (Antonio Banderas) who has a reached an age where he struggles with painkillers and mobility issues - and so embarks on a bit of nostalgia reliving his life. This will one day be described as a classic. Almodóvar at his most pure, grafting the fiction to the fact in such a beautifully crafted way that it is almost impossible to know how you feel whilst you watch it. Banderas is wonderful. He delivers the emotion and the humour - and there is enough of the latter to adequately temper the more emotional aspects of his performance - with consummate skill. Penélope Cruz who always seems more stunning every time she appears on screen plays his mother and even sings - what more could you ask for? In theory, there ought be little joy in this retrospective, but the self-discovery delivers a surprising amount of fulfilment and there is humour to be found here, too.