Bad Education

Release Date: November 19, 2004
Limited release


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Now that Spanish director Pedro Almodovar has won both an Academy Award and a Best Director prize at Cannes, he's ready to get a little more candid about his life experiences. Bad Education, which will open the 2004 Cannes Film Festival, is said to be loosely based upon Almodovar's own childhood events.

The title of the film is actually quite literal. The story will focus on two men and the effects their Spanish/Catholic school education has had on their lives. Three distinct eras will be the focus of their development. The first one will be the men's childhood during the Franco rule of the 1960s, as they become friends through a shared love of the movies and contrasting fear of their teachers and administrators at their school. They meet again in the '70s and then later in the '80s, both contending with terrible events that have happened in the meantime.

In addition to Almodovar's pedigree, the film stars Mexican actor Gael Garcia Bernal, whose marvelous performance in the coming-of-age story Y Tu Mama Tambien opened the door for him to be considered for a number of higher-profile roles. Also featured are Spaniards Fele Martinez and Javier Camara, who also starred in Talk to Her.

Thanks to the critical attention received for Almodovar's most recent efforts, Bad Education is getting a stronger push than a typical foreign film might. If the director's past track record is any indication, this film is definitely one that will receive a lot of attention on the indie and critical circuit. (Kim Hollis/BOP)




Vital statistics for Bad Education
Main Cast Gael Garcia Bernal, Fele Martinez, Leonor Watling
Supporting Cast Francisco Boira, Daniel Gimenez Cacho, Javier Camara, Alberto Ferreiro, Lluis Homar, Francisco Maestre, Petra Martinez
Director Pedro Almodovar
Screenwriter Pedro Almodovar
Distributor Sony Pictures Classics
Trailer Click Here for Trailer
Official Site http://www.lamalaeducacion.com/
Rating NC-17
Running Time 109 minutes
Screen Count 3
Awards Awards page for Bad Education
Talent in red has entry in The Big Picture


     


 
 

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