Bad Education

Bad Education
Pedro Almodóvar has already caused quite a stir in Europe with Bad Education, his most personal movie to date. Not strictly autobiographical, the film is about the fates of two boys abused at a religious school in the 60s.

And now, thanks to Sony Classics, the film is getting a much deserved US release.

Celebrated Spanish auteur Pedro Almodovar’s latest is a classic film noir set in Madrid, 1960 - 1980. Two kids, Ignacio and Enrique, discover love, cinema and fear in a religious school. Father Manolo, the school principal and their literature teacher, is witness to and part of these discoveries. The three characters meet twice again, at the end of the 70s and in the 80s. The re-encounter will mark the life and death of some of them.

This film opens in New York and LA on November 19 and stars Gael Garcia Bernal and Fele Martínez.

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