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Julieta
Directed by
Pedro Almodóvar
R
2016
1h 38m
Drama
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Romance
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7.1
84%
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After a casual encounter, a brokenhearted woman decides to confront her life and the most important events involving her estranged daughter.
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Cast of Julieta
Emma Suárez
Julieta Arcos
Adriana Ugarte
Julieta Arcos (young)
Daniel Grao
Xoan Feijóo
Inma Cuesta
Ava
Darío Grandinetti
Lorenzo
Michelle Jenner
Beatriz
Pilar Castro
Claudia (Beatriz's Mother)
Nathalie Poza
Juana
Susi Sánchez
Sara (Julieta's Mother)
Joaquín Notario
Samuel (Julieta's Father)
Priscilla Delgado
Antía Feijoo (Teenager)
Blanca Parés
Antía Feijóo (18 yrs old)
Ariadna Martín
Rossy de Palma
Marian
Sara Jiménez
Beatriz (Teenager)
Tomás del Estal
Man on Train
Mariam Bachir
Sanáa
Luis Iglesia
Forense
Lupe Roda
Monti Castiñeiras
Agustín Almodóvar
Train Conductor / Producer
María Mera
Paqui Horcajo
Train Passenger
Cecilia Rivera
Ramón Ibarra
Mari Carmen Sánchez
Train Passenger
Oscar Rus
Jorge Pobes
Train Passenger
Cuco Usín
Fernando Iglesias
Carlos García Cambero
Liliana Niespial
Liliana
Bimba Bosé
Beatriz's Friend
David Delfín
Beatriz's Friend
Elena Benarroch
Beatriz's Friend
Charles Centa
Toni Novella
Lola García
Esther García
Woman at Cemetery / Producer
Jimena Solano
Antia Feijóo (2 yrs old)
Ramon Agirre
Goalkeeper
Pedro Almodóvar
Director / Writer
Alice Munro
Writer
Julieta Ratings & Reviews
AWFJ.org
Thelma Adams
Who knows the heart of women better than Director Pedro Almódovar? Stunning performances, complex characters, brilliance!
Reel Talk Online
Candice Frederick
Despite its shorter length, the film never feels unfulfilled or abbreviated. Its terrific performances, beautiful narrative, and haunting score... are so immersive that decades of life go by without it ever dragging.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
Surez gives a searing performance in the lead role, her grief overwhelming her to the point where she physically wears it on her body.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
Almodvar makes a game effort to replicate Munro's complex, nonchronological storytelling, though the three tales don't hang together as well as one might hope.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
Julieta is superb, and to say any more could potentially ruin any number of its more intimate surprises.
Austin Chronicle
Steve Davis
Straightforward and yet emotionally complex, the film is Almodvar's most sobering work to date, a mystery about a daughter's abandonment of her mother without explanation.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Calvin Wilson
"Julieta" is a paean to longing, regret and the often painful experience of being human.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
"Julieta" is filled with Almodvar's usual attention to vivid color (a turquoise turtleneck worn by young Julieta seems to add notes to the film's moody musical score), and to the ways women talk to each other.
Newsday
Rafer Guzman
Pedro Almodvar's latest isn't his strongest, but his vibrant, vivid world of women is always a great place to be.
San Diego Reader
Matthew Lickona
The moral of the story is clear: watch out for morals. They corrode the aforementioned generosity and understanding, leaving us lonely and bereft.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
It's no surprise that "Julieta" is marvelous to look at, but it possesses just as much substance as style.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
The director of films like "Talk to Me," "Volver," "Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!" and "All About My Mother" has made a movie a bit more reserved, but still richly satisfying.
Boston Globe
Peter Keough
When the effusive Pedro Almodvar adapts the minimalist Alice Munro, he reveals the passions seething under the bleakness of the latter's monotone mid-Canada.
leonardmaltin.com
Leonard Maltin
Julieta may not be one of Almodvar's best efforts but it is still quite good, and that's no insult. It's a haunting story that's well worth seeing
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
There's not a scene in this film in which there is not both something to see and an acting moment to savor, as well as some nuance or implication or suggestion to ponder.
Christian Science Monitor
Peter Rainer
After a while, past and present create an alluring and sorrowful continuum.
Newsweek
Zach Schonfeld
Julieta is an enthralling meditation on the mechanics of memory and grief that will delight the sort of person who uses "Almodvarian" as an adjective.
Uproxx
Keith Phipps
Surez and Ugarte both do remarkable work in the midst of another complex, unblinking character study told in the language of classic movies and playing out in the sort of striking colors usually found only in dreams.
NPR
Ella Taylor
Munro writes stark prose in blues and greys; Almodovar pumps up the volume with breathy dialogue, bathing his beleaguered women in brilliant vermilions and electric blues.
RogerEbert.com
Godfrey Cheshire
A film of such quietly assured mastery that it reminds you American cinema today has virtually no one comparable to Almodvar.
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