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Official US Trailer for Pedro Almodóvar's Latest Colorful Film 'Julieta'

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October 7, 2016
Source: YouTube

Julieta Trailer

"I'm going to tell you everything I wasn't able to tell you." Sony Pictures Classics has debuted an official US trailer for Pedro Almodóvar's latest film, titled Julieta, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year. Julieta stars Emma Suárez as a mother living with her daughter, played by Blanca Parés. After a casual encounter, she decides to confront the pains in her life and the most important events about her stranded daughter. Also starring Adriana Ugarte, Daniel Grao, Inma Cuesta, Darío Grandinetti, Michelle Jenner and Rossy de Palma. This received mostly positive reviews out of Cannes, and looks like it's another colorful and energetic journey into the life of a vibrant woman. Check out the trailer below.

Here's the official US trailer (+ original poster) for Pedro Almodóvar's Julieta, direct from YouTube:

Pedro Almodóvar's Julieta Poster

Julieta lives in Madrid with her daughter Antía. They both suffer in silence over the loss of Xoan, Antía's father and Julieta’s husband. But at times grief doesn’t bring people closer, it drives them apart. Julieta is both written and directed by acclaimed Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar, of many films including Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!, High Heels, All About My Mother, Talk to Her, Volver, Broken Embraces, The Skin I Live In and I'm So Excited previously. It's based on the stories Chance, Soon and Silence by Alice Munro. This first premiered at the Cannes Film Festival this year, where most of his films premiere. Sony Pictures Classics will release Almodóvar's Julieta in select US theaters starting December 21st this fall. Interested?

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5 Comments

1

Pass. Almodovar loves women.

tarek on Oct 7, 2016

2

Yeah, movies about woman really suck Eh? Especially stories written by that hack Alice Munroe. Double F*ckin' pass man!

Charles Knowlton on Oct 7, 2016

3

His movies are colorful and visually interesting, however, the stories bore me. He has a great eye, I'm just not into the stories he's telling.

RAW_D on Oct 7, 2016

4

It's been a while since I saw one of his films. And they are always good. I disagree, in part, with the comment below. Yes, Almodovar's films are colorful and visually interesting, but also good and exciting on so many levels. It's time to see some Almodovar film again...

shiboleth on Oct 7, 2016

5

Looks interesting. Not bad at all.

DAVIDPD on Oct 7, 2016

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