All About My Mother [In-Person Only]
$15 General Admission
$10 Student/Child/Senior
$7 NWFF Member
About
(Pedro Almodóvar, 1999, Spain, 1 hour 41 min, in Spanish with English subtitles)
Internationally acclaimed writer/director Pedro Almodóvar delivers his finest film yet, a poignant masterpiece of unconditional love, survival and redemption. Manuela (Cecilia Roth) is the perfect mother. A hard-working nurse, she’s built a comfortable life for herself and her teenage son, an aspiring writer. But when tragedy strikes and her beloved only child is killed in a car accident, her world crumbles.
The heartbroken woman learns her son’s final wish was to know his father – the man she abandoned when she was pregnant 18 years earlier. Returning to Barcelona in search of him, Manuela overcomes her grief and becomes caregiver to a colorful family: a pregnant nun (Penélope Cruz), a transgender prostitute (Antonia San Juan), and two troubled actresses (Marisa Paredes and Candela Peña). With riveting performances, unforgettable characters and creative plot twists, this touching screwball melodrama is “An absolute stunner. A funny, touching and vital film marks a career peak for Almodóvar!” – Peter Travers, ROLLING STONE
Synopsis courtesy of Sony Pictures
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