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Matador

Screening on Film
Directed by Pedro Almodóvar.
With Assumpta Serna, Antonio Banderas, Nacho Martinez.
Spain, 1985, 35mm, color, 106 min.
Spanish with English subtitles.

Matador is a film about obsessions. A black comedy, the story focuses on the darker sides of human nature by following closely the morbid excesses of its three main characters. Almodóvar connects the lives of an injured matador, an aggressive lawyer, and a young religious zealot while playfully examining issues of repression and religion, death and obsession. Almodóvar’s psychosexual morality play strikes deep at the social soul of post-Franco Spain.

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