Matador (film)

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For the 2005 film starring Pierce Brosnan, see The Matador.
Matador

Original poster
Directed by Pedro Almodóvar
Produced by Andrés Vicente Gómez
Written by Pedro Almodóvar
Jesús Ferrero
Starring Antonio Banderas,
Assumpta Serna
Nacho Martínez
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release date(s) 1986
Running time 110 min
Language Spanish
IMDb profile

Matador is a 1986 film by Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar about a student matador, Ángel (Antonio Banderas), who confesses to murders he didn't commit and begins a romance with his lawyer, María (Assumpta Serna). Themes include sex, death, and religion.

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Diego Montes (Martínez) is a bullfighter, forced into early retirement by a horn-inflicted injury. He then switches his prey from bulls to women: after making love to them, he finds that killing them is his only way of reliving the intense emotions of the sunny afternoons of his past.

María Cardenal (Serna) is a criminal lawyer who secretly admires the art of the killer. During climax she kills her companions, recalling in her crimes the mythic ritual of bullfighting.

The two solitary accomplices, submerged in a world opposed to their nature, must meet, and no one, not even themselves, will be able to avoid the inevitable.

  • "The movie looks terrific and is acted with absolute, straight-faced conviction by the excellent cast headed by Miss Serna, Mr. Martinez and Mr. Banderas. Matador is of most interest as another work in the career of a film maker who, possibly, is in the process of refining a singular talent.."The New York Times[1]

  1. ^ Almodovar's 'Matador,' Surrealist Sex Comedy, The New York Times


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