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Law of Desire

La ley del deseo

Spain

1987

102 Min
Color
1.66:1
Spanish
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DIR Pedro Almodóvar

EXEC Miguel Ángel Pérez Campos

PROD Agustín Almodóvar

SCR Pedro Almodóvar

DP Ángel Luis Fernández

CAST Eusebio Poncela, Carmen Maura, Antonio Banderas, Miguel Molina, Fernando Guillén, Manuela Velasco, Nacho Martínez, Bibí Andersen, Rossy de Palma, Fernando Guillén Cuervo, Agustín Almodóvar, Victoria Abril, Helga Liné

ED José Salcedo

SOUND Jim Willis

Berlinale (Panorama): Teddy: Best Feature Film, Outfest, Stockholm (Europa idag), Queer Lisboa (Retrospectiva Pedro Almodóvar), Berlinale (Retrospective), AFI FEST (Anniversary), Outfest (Teddy Awards 25th Anniversary), Berlinale (Teddy Twenty Tribute), Miami (Retrospective)

Synopsis

One of the most creative, provocative and prolific filmmakers alive today, Pedro Almodóvar’s canon of films represents one of the greatest bodies of work in film history. This film portrays a love triangle between a gay film director; his transgender sister and actress (Carmen Maura), and a murderously obsessive stalker (Antonio Banderas). Coming a year before his international sensation Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Almodóvar has said that Law of Desire “is the key film in my life and career.”

Winner of the Teddy Award for best feature film in 1987. –Outfest

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Pedro Almodóvar

Splashing his colorful films across the dour post-Franco Spanish landscape with the irreverent glee of a prostitute arriving late to church after a long night, Pedro Almodóvar has been called the most influential Spanish filmmaker since Luis Buñuel. Beginning in the 1980s, Almodóvar started serving up provocative, candy-colored visions fraught with postmodernist insight into everything from sex and violence to religion and the dangers of good gazpacho. Sometimes shocking, sometimes controversial, Almodóvar’s films have always managed to present a new and intriguing view of his native country, shaping the attitudes of both his compatriots and a larger international audience.

Born September 25, 1951, in Calzada de Calatrava, an impoverished hamlet of La Mancha, Almodóvar was raised in a traditional Spanish household. He studied with Salesian monks, sang in the choir, and generally felt like a misfit; he was later to remark that, for him, growing up in such an environment was tantamount… read more

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lasttimeisaw

6May13

a decent 7/10, another Almodovar's earlier gem, my review: http://lasttimeisawdotcom.wordpress.com/2013/05/05/last-film-i-saw-law-of-desire-1987-710/

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ach

8Mar13

the plot is not quite the one written up in green.

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Gabriel

3Feb13

I rly wish Laura P. was it's own film cus that aspect/Tina were the most interesting parts imo, but I did rly like his take on noir even if it's somewhat all over the place. That last scene is great.

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João Biscaia

10Oct12

Half beautiful, half ridiculous. In that order.

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AFI FEST 2011

By David Hudson on November 4, 2011

This year’s edition features the premieres of Eastwood’s J. Edgar and Soderbergh’s Haywire.

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[Last Film I Saw] Law of Desire (1987) [7/10]

By lasttim​eisaw on May 6, 2013

English Title: Law of Desire
Original Title: La ley del deseo
Year: 1987
Country: Spain
Language:Spanish
Genre: Comedy, Thriller
Director: Pedro Almodóvar
Writer: Pedro…  read review

Proof that it's a gay Spaniard truly knows the language of the heart.

By Maicol Andrés Ordoñez on February 17, 2010

Antonio Banderas was beyond great in Almdovar’s first couple of films as wildly homoerotic men on murderous benders. Amidst a group of characters that either cant love, dont know how to love, and cant…  read review

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