Released on: 1997
Rating: 5.90
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New Images: Pedro Almodovar’s ‘The Skin I Live In’
Pedro Almodovar's new film, The Skin I Live In, has been picked up [1] by Sony Classics and will play in competition at Cannes next month. The movie is definitely one of my most anticipated of the year, in part because it seems to be an excursion into new territory for the director. An adaptation of Thierry Jonque's novel Tarantula, it is in part about the revenge a plastic surgeon (played by [2] Antonio Banderas) seeks against the man who raped his daughter. But the surgeon is also sort of a psycho whose home life with his wife is, to say the very least,a bit deviant, and not quite to her taste. Intense stuff, it seems.We've seen some fake posters [3] for the film, a few early stills and a real poster. Now there are a few new legit stills, which you can check out below.The first shot in»
- Russ Fischer
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General Consulate of Canada Sponsors DocuWeeks
The Consulate General of Canada, an ongoing supporter of the documentary film community, joins as a sponsor of the 15th Annual DocuWeeks. DocuWeeks presents short and feature length documentaries to appreciative audiences in theatrical runs, designed to qualify the films for Academy Award consideration.
Thank you Consulate General of Canada for being so awesome and for all that you do for documentary filmmakers!
To learn more about Canada and the efforts of the Consulate General of Canada in Los Angeles, visit their website by clicking here.
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- IDA Editorial Staff
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