Showing posts with label Volver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Volver. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

VOLVER

Written and directed by Pedro Almodovar

Penelope Cruz
Carmen Maura
Lola Duenas
Blanca Portillo
Yohana Cobo
Chus Lampreave

Premiere date: March 17, 2006 (Spain)
R for some sexual content and language.

From two-time Academy Award-winner Pedro Almodovar comes Volver, a comedic and compassionate tribute to women and their resilience in the face of life's most outrageous tribulations.

Raimunda and her sister Sole lost their parents in a tragic fire years ago...or did they? Superstitious villagers claim that the girls' departed mother, Irene, has been seen wandering around their Aunt Paula's home. When Irene appears to Sole, she explains that she has returned to set right her daughters' troubled lives and reveal shocking secrets that will impact everyone! Raimunda has "women's troubles" of her own, least of which is a corpse in the freezer!

Winner of numerous film festival and critics' awards, Volver is a hilarious tale of love, loss, and forgiveness.

Cannes Film Festival
Best Actress - Penelope Cruz
Best Screenplay
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National Board of Review
Best Foreign Language Film
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1 Academy Award Nomination
Best Actress - Penelope Cruz

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Penelope Is One To Watch. Again.


Penelope Cruz is quickly becoming one of my favorite actresses.

It seems after years of struggling to make a place for herself in Hollywood, Cruz has finally found a balance that works for her. Volver was her turning point. Finally everyone is taking her talent seriously. She makes time to do Spanish films with close friend Pedro Almodovar, but also works in A-list American fare like the Woody Allen comedy Vicky Cristina Barcelona, for which she won her first Oscar last year.

This year she has two big projects. The first is her fourth collaboration with Almodovar, Broken Embraces, due out November 20th. There are some parallels between their new movie and their real-life relationship. Cruz plays an aspiring actress named Lena who develops a close bond with a filmmaker she idolizes.

Just five days later, Rob Marshall's Nine hits theaters. Nine is a film adaptation of the award-winning stage musical, which in turn was based on Federico Fellini's classic film 8 1/2. The story is again about a filmmaker, this time played by Daniel Day-Lewis, as he works on his ninth film and tries to juggle his relationships with the many women in his life. Cruz will play Carla, the filmmaker's mistress, in her first musical. It's a role that won Jane Krakowski a Tony in 2004. Could Penelope be making yet another trip to the Kodak this year? I think so.

I found this video recently and thought it was interesting. It's about a year old. In it Penelope talks about when she fell in love with the movies, her early obsession with Almodovar, and how attending the Oscars made her crave cheeseburgers. It's worth a watch, if you've got a few spare minutes.