Keswick Film Festival

Sunday 19th September 5:30 PM

Bad Education

Director: Pedro Almodóvar Country: Spain
Cert: 15 Year: 2004 Length: 106 minsLanguage: Spanish
Autumn 2004

Audience Reaction

Score: 77.27% Attendance: 128

Links

  • More details on this film at the Internet Movie Database

Almodovar has followed the outstanding Talk to Her with a beautifully crafted and complex tragicomedy, furthering his already considerable reputation as one of Europe's most distinctive and popular filmmakers.

As young boys, Enrique and Ignacio fell in love at the Catholic Boarding school they attended, but the affair was destroyed by an abusive priest.

Years later an actor claiming to be Ignacio (rising star Gael Garcia Bernal) turns up at the offices of film director Enrique Goded, with a story based on those childhood experiences. As he reads, complex layers of fiction, memory and illusion unravel. The mystery deepens further when the real priest appears with his own revelations.

Critics

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a dizzying and rapturous noir melodrama, with layers of confusion and contradiction
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Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian







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