Parallel Mothers
Parallel Mothers | |
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Spanish | Madres paralelas |
Directed by | Pedro Almodóvar |
Written by | Pedro Almodóvar |
Produced by | Agustín Almodóvar |
Starring | |
Cinematography | J. L. Alcaine |
Edited by | Teresa Font |
Music by | Alberto Iglesias |
Production companies |
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Distributed by | Sony Pictures Entertainment Iberia |
Release dates |
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Running time | 120 minutes[1] |
Country | Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Box office | $21.4 million[2] |
Parallel Mothers (Spanish: Madres paralelas) is a 2021 Spanish drama film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar. The film stars Penélope Cruz and Milena Smit and features Aitana Sánchez-Gijón, Israel Elejalde, Julieta Serrano and Rossy de Palma.
The film had its premiere as the opening film of the 78th Venice International Film Festival on 1 September 2021, where Cruz was awarded the Volpi Cup for Best Actress. It was released theatrically in Spain on 8 October 2021 by Sony Pictures Releasing International. It was also the closing film of the 2021 New York Film Festival on the same day.[3] The film earned two nominations at the 94th Academy Awards for Best Actress (Cruz) and Best Original Score (Iglesias).[4]
Plot
[edit]Photographer Janis Martínez does a photo shoot with renowned forensic archaeologist Arturo. She asks him if his foundation will help excavate a mass grave in her home village, where her great-grandfather and other men from the village were killed and buried during the Spanish Civil War. Arturo agrees to review the case with his foundation; he and Janis then sleep together and Janis becomes pregnant. She decides to keep the baby and raise it alone, against Arturo's wishes, whose wife is undergoing chemotherapy, but who wants to be with Janis.
Janis later shares a hospital room with Ana, a teen single mother; they give birth at the same time. After both babies are held for evaluation, they are released, and Janis and Ana go their separate ways. Janis and Ana stay in touch, keeping one another updated on their babies' progress. Arturo arrives one day asking to see baby Cecilia; he reacts strangely, confessing that he does not believe the baby is his. Janis does a maternity test, which reveals that she is not Cecilia's biological mother, but she decides not to tell anyone. She sacks her au pair.
Months later, Janis runs into Ana working at a cafe near her home; Ana has left her mother's home after her mother left to pursue acting on the road (although she employed a nanny for Ana). Janis invites Ana to her apartment, where Ana tearfully reveals that her baby Anita had suffered a crib death. Janis asks for a photo of Anita, which confirms her suspicions that their babies were swapped in the hospital.
Janis later offers Ana a job as a live-in maid, watching over the house and baby Cecilia. She collects saliva samples from the two of them without telling Ana they are for a maternity test, the results of which confirm that Cecilia is Ana's daughter. Ana later reveals that her pregnancy was the result of a gang rape by her classmates, and her father pressured her into staying silent to avoid negative press attention. The budding relationship between Janis and Ana develops into a casual sexual relationship, but Janis is unable to commit fully to Ana who wants more from her.
Arturo arrives with news that his foundation has approved the excavation of the mass grave, and also that his wife has recovered from cancer and they are separating. He and Janis celebrate with a night out on the town, making Ana jealous. Ana's mother also comes by to reconnect with Ana, admitting to Janis that she feels like a terrible mother, but that she wanted so badly to pursue her dream as an actress.
Janis finally admits the truth to Ana, who reacts angrily and leaves in the night with Cecilia, to Janis' dismay. She calls Arturo and breaks the news to him as well; he spends the night with her, as they console each other. The next morning, Ana calls Janis, having calmed down, and says that Janis is still welcome to see Cecilia and be a part of her life.
Months later, Janis and Arturo travel to her home village, where he gathers information about the grave from surviving relatives and prepares for the excavation with his team. Ana later arrives with Cecilia, Janis revealing to her that she is three months pregnant. When asked what she will name the baby, Janis says Ana if it is a girl and Antonio if it is a boy (after her great-grandfather). The excavation is a success, the village gathering at the exhumed grave to mourn their lost loved ones.
Cast
[edit]- Penélope Cruz as Janis Martínez Moreno
- Milena Smit as Ana Manso Ferreras
- Israel Elejalde as Arturo
- Aitana Sánchez-Gijón as Teresa Ferreras
- Julieta Serrano as Brígida
- Rossy de Palma as Elena
- Pedro Casablanc as the voice of Ana's father
- Adelfa Calvo as Brígida's niece
- Ainhoa Santamaría[5] as babysitter
- Daniela Santiago[6] as model
- Ana Peleteiro[7] as model
Production
[edit]In February 2021 it was announced that Pedro Almodóvar was ready to direct his new film entitled Madres paralelas, with a cast headed by Penélope Cruz, Israel Elejalde, Julieta Serrano and Rossy de Palma.[8] On 12 March 2021, it was reported that Pedro Almodóvar intended to integrate Anya Taylor-Joy into the main cast of the film.[9]
Principal photography began on 12 March 2021 in Madrid, Spain,[10][11][12] and concluded on 22 April 2021.[13] Shooting locations included Madrid, Torrelaguna and Torremocha de Jarama.[14] Produced by El Deseo and Remotamente Films AIE with the support of RTVE and Netflix, the movie also received funding from the ICAA.[15]
Music
[edit]Release
[edit]On 4 February 2021, Pathé acquired the UK distribution rights to the film.[16] On 23 April 2021, Sony Pictures Classics acquired the North American, Australian and New Zealand distribution rights to the film.[17] The film had its world premiere at the 78th Venice International Film Festival on 1 September 2021.[18] Distributed by Sony Pictures Entertainment Iberia, it was intended to be theatrically released in Spain on 10 September 2021 but was postponed to 8 October.[19][20][21] It was released in the United States on 24 December 2021.[22] It was released theatrically in the United Kingdom on 28 January 2022, and was the first film released under Pathé's new term deal with Warner Bros. Pictures along with The Duke, after their distribution agreement with Disney expired on 30 June 2021.[23]
Its theatrical release poster, featuring a lactating nipple, was removed from Instagram due to its rules regarding nudity. The decision was criticized by the "free the nipple" movement, leading to an apology from Instagram.[24]
Netflix acquired the exclusive distribution rights for the Latin-American region, aiming for an early 2022 release, even if theatrical openings were not ruled out at the time of the announcement.[25] In Argentina, the film premiered in select theatres on 3 February 2022, fifteen days prior to streaming.[26]
Themes
[edit]Prior to making this film, Almodóvar had typically avoided the Spanish Civil War as subject matter for his films.[27] In Almodóvar's own words, "It was as though Franco never existed."[27] One other exception was a brief moment in Live Flesh (1997), when a young prostitute (also played by Cruz) gives birth specifically on the day in 1970 (December 4, 1970[28]) when Spain announced a state of exception further limiting citizens' rights.[27] In contrast, his script for Parallel Mothers speaks explicitly of the need to confront Spain's past: "I speak through the voice of Penelope [Cruz]... She's speaking the truth about Spain," whereas Ana's resistance to examining that past is "almost like a cliché narrative for the right wing, which reveals that Ana is coming from a very conservative background."[27] An earlier draft of the script overtly gave Ana a background in the conservative Catholic group Opus Dei.[27]
Reception
[edit]Critical response
[edit]At its opening night world premiere, the movie received a nine-minute standing ovation from Venice Film Festival attendees in the Sala Grande.[29] It was submitted to be the Spanish entry to the 94th Academy Awards alongside Mediterraneo: The Law of the Sea and The Good Boss, but the latter film was the final official selection.[30]
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 96% of 226 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 8.1/10. The website's consensus reads: "A brilliant forum for Penélope Cruz's talent, Parallel Mothers reaffirms the familiar pleasures of Almodóvar's filmmaking while proving he's still capable of growth."[31] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 88 out of 100, based on 46 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[32]
Accolades
[edit]Award | Date of ceremony | Category | Recipient(s) | Result | Ref. |
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Venice International Film Festival | 11 September 2021 | Golden Lion | Pedro Almodóvar | Nominated | [33] |
Queer Lion | Nominated | ||||
Volpi Cup for Best Actress | Penélope Cruz | Won | |||
Hollywood Music in Media Awards | 17 November 2021 | Score - Independent Film (Foreign Language) | Alberto Iglesias | Won | [34] |
Forqué Awards | 11 December 2021 | Best Fiction or Animation Film | Nominated | [35] | |
Best Film Actress | Penélope Cruz | Nominated | |||
Cinema and Education in Values | Nominated | ||||
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards | 18 December 2021 | Best Actress | Penélope Cruz | Won | [36] |
Best Music/Score | Alberto Iglesias | Won | |||
National Society of Film Critics Awards | 8 January 2022 | Best Actress | Penélope Cruz | Won | [37] |
Best Screenplay | Pedro Almodovar | Runner-up | |||
Golden Globe Awards | 9 January 2022 | Best Foreign Language Film | Parallel Mothers | Nominated | [38] |
Best Original Score | Alberto Iglesias | Nominated | |||
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards | 10 January 2022 | Best Actress | Penélope Cruz | Won | [39][40] |
Best Original Screenplay | Pedro Almodóvar | Nominated | |||
Best Foreign Language Film | Won | ||||
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Awards | 10 January 2022 | Best Actress | Penélope Cruz | Nominated | [41][42] |
Best Foreign Language Film | Nominated | ||||
Austin Film Critics Association Awards | 11 January 2022 | Best Actress | Penélope Cruz | Nominated | [43][44] |
Best International Film | Nominated | ||||
Toronto Film Critics Association Awards | 16 January 2022 | Best Actress | Penélope Cruz | Runner-up | [45] |
AACTA International Awards | 26 January 2022 | Best Actress | Penélope Cruz | Nominated | [46][47] |
Feroz Awards | 29 January 2022 | Best Drama Film | Agustín Almodóvar, Esther García | Nominated | [48] |
Best Director | Pedro Almodóvar | Nominated | |||
Best Actress in a Film | Penélope Cruz | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress in a Film | Aitana Sánchez-Gijón | Won | |||
Milena Smit | Nominated | ||||
Best Original Soundtrack | Alberto Iglesias | Won | |||
Best Trailer | Alberto Leal | Nominated | |||
Best Poster | Javier Jaén (for the Poster A) | Won | |||
London Critics' Circle Film Awards | 6 February 2022 | Actress of the Year | Penélope Cruz | Nominated | [49][50] |
77th CEC Medals | 9 February 2022 | Best Film | Nominated | [51] | |
Best Director | Pedro Almodóvar | Nominated | |||
Best Actress | Penélope Cruz | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress | Milena Smit | Nominated | |||
Best Cinematography | José Luis Alcaine | Nominated | |||
Best Score | Alberto Iglesias | Nominated | |||
Goya Awards | 12 February 2022 | Best Film | Parallel Mothers | Nominated | [52][53] |
Best Director | Pedro Almodóvar | Nominated | |||
Best Actress | Penélope Cruz | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress | Aitana Sánchez-Gijón | Nominated | |||
Milena Smit | Nominated | ||||
Best Cinematography | José Luis Alcaine | Nominated | |||
Best Art Direction | Antxón Gomez | Nominated | |||
Best Sound | Sergio Bürmann, Laia Casanovas, Marc Orts | Nominated | |||
Houston Film Critics Society Awards | 19 February 2022 | Best Picture | Parallel Mothers | Nominated | [54] |
Best Actress | Penélope Cruz | Nominated | |||
Best Foreign Language Film | Parallel Mothers | Nominated | |||
César Awards | 25 February 2022 | Best Foreign Film | Parallel Mothers | Nominated | [55] |
Independent Spirit Awards | 6 March 2022 | Best International Film | Parallel Mothers | Nominated | [56] |
BAFTA Awards | 13 March 2022 | Best Film Not in the English Language | Parallel Mothers | Nominated | [57] |
Actors and Actresses Union Awards | 14 March 2022 | Best Film Actress in a Leading Role | Penélope Cruz | Nominated | [58] |
Best Film Actress in a Secondary Role | Aitana Sánchez-Gijón | Nominated | |||
Dorian Awards | 17 March 2022 | Best LGBTQ Film | Nominated | [59] | |
Best Non-English Language Film | Nominated | ||||
Best Film Performance | Penélope Cruz | Nominated | |||
Satellite Awards | 2 April 2022 | Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama | Penélope Cruz | Nominated | [60] |
Best Original Screenplay | Pedro Almodóvar | Nominated | |||
Best Original Score | Alberto Iglesias | Nominated | |||
Academy Awards | 27 March 2022 | Best Actress | Penélope Cruz | Nominated | [4] |
Best Original Score | Alberto Iglesias | Nominated | |||
GLAAD Media Awards | 2 April 2022 | Outstanding Film – Limited Release | Parallel Mothers | Won | [61] |
Fotogramas de Plata | 4 April 2022 | Best Spanish Film (according to readers) | Won | [62] | |
Best Film Actress | Penélope Cruz | Won | |||
Platino Awards | 1 May 2022 | Best Ibero-American Film | Nominated | [63][64] | |
Best Director | Pedro Almodóvar | Nominated | |||
Best Original Score | Alberto Iglesias | Won | |||
Best Actress | Penélope Cruz | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress | Aitana Sánchez-Gijón | Won | |||
Milena Smit | Nominated | ||||
Art Direction | Antxón Gómez | Won | |||
European Film Awards | 10 December 2022 | Best Actress | Penélope Cruz | Nominated | [65] |
See also
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External links
[edit]- 2021 films
- 2021 drama films
- 2021 LGBTQ-related films
- 2020s female buddy films
- 2020s Spanish films
- 2020s Spanish-language films
- El Deseo films
- Films about female bisexuality
- Films about mother–daughter relationships
- Films about photographers
- Films directed by Pedro Almodóvar
- Films scored by Alberto Iglesias
- Films set in Madrid
- Films shot in Madrid
- 2020s LGBTQ-related drama films
- Sony Pictures Classics films
- Spanish drama films
- Spanish LGBTQ-related films