Talk to Her

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Talk to Her

English Poster for Hable con ella
Directed by Pedro Almodóvar
Produced by Agustín Almodóvar
Written by Pedro Almodóvar
Starring Javier Cámara
Darío Grandinetti
Leonor Watling
Geraldine Chaplin
Rosario Flores
Distributed by Sony Pictures Classics (USA)
Release date(s) 15 March 2002 (Spain),
30 April 2002 (USA),
23 August 2002 (UK)
Running time 112 min.
Language Spanish
IMDb profile

Talk to Her (Spanish: Hable con ella) is a 2002 film written and directed by the Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar, starring Javier Cámara, Darío Grandinetti, Leonor Watling, Geraldine Chaplin and Rosario Flores. It won the 2002 Academy Award for Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen and the 2003 Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

The film's themes include the difficulty of communication between the sexes, loneliness and intimacy, secrets and infidelity, and the persistence of love beyond loss.


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[edit] Plot

Benigno (meaning "benign" or "harmless") and Marco cross paths when they both attend the same dance performance, only to eventually meet again at a private clinic where Benigno works. There he is the personal nurse and caregiver of Alicia, a beautiful dance student who lies in a coma and with whom Benigno has become obsessed. Marco is at the clinic to visit his girlfriend Lydia, a famous matador who is also comatose after being gored by a bull. As the men stand vigil over these women, the story unfolds in a flashback and flashforward motif, telling the lives of the four with respect to their relationships. Marco leaves Lydia when her previous lover informs him of their reunion.

Marco leaves Spain for Jordan to write a tourist guide, where he finds out in a local newspaper that Lydia had died in her coma.

Meanwhile, Benigno is accused of raping Alicia, believing their contact to be love. It is not revealed whether Benigno is the guilty of raping her, but it is strongly implied as no evidence or suggestion of it being someone else is offered. He is put into prison for this, and a short time later he ingests a large quantity of pills to try to put himself into a coma, thus reuniting himself with Alicia. Ironically Alicia wakes up during or sometime after childbirth. The baby is a miscarriage, and Alicia begins rehabilitation to recover her walking ability. The film ends with Marco, sitting two rows in front of Alicia, turning around and smiling at her for a moment, and then turning back around.

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[edit] Won

  • Academy Awards:
    • Best Original Screenplay (Pedro Almodóvar)
  • Argentinean Film Critics Association ("Silver Condor"): Best Foreign Film
  • BAFTA Awards:
    • Best Film not in the English Language
    • Best Original Screenplay (Pedro Almodóvar)
  • Bangkok International Film Festival ("Golden Kinnaree Award"): Best Film, Best Director (Pedro Almodóvar)
  • Bodil Awards: Best Non-American Film
  • Bogey Awards: Bogey Award
  • Cinema Brazil Grand Prize: Best Foreign Language Film
  • Cinema Writers Circle Awards (Spain): Best Original Score (Alberto Iglesias)
  • Czech Lions: Best Foreign Language Film
  • César Awards: Best European Union Film
  • European Film Awards: Best Film, Best Director (Pedro Almodóvar), Best Screenwriter (Pedro Almodóvar)
  • Golden Globe Awards:
    • Best Foreign Language Film
  • Goya Awards (Spain): Best Original Score (Alberto Iglesias)
  • Los Angeles Film Critics Association: Best Director (Pedro Almodóvar)
  • Mexican Cinema Journalists ("Silver Goddess"): Best Foreign Film
  • National Board of Review: Best Foreign Language Film
  • Russian Guild of Film Critics ("Golden Aries"): Best Foreign Film
  • Satellite Awards: Best Motion Picture - Foreign Language, Best Original Screenplay (Pedro Almodóvar)
  • Sofia International Film Festival: Audience Award - Best Film
  • Spanish Actors Union: Performance in a Minor Role - Female (Mariola Fuentes)
  • Uruguayan Film Critics Association: Best Film (tie)
  • Vancouver Film Critics Circle: Best Foreign Film

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Pedro Almodóvar

Pepi, Luci, Bom y otras chicas del montón (1980) • Laberinto de pasiones (1982) • Entre tinieblas (1983) • ¿Qué he hecho yo para merecer ésto? (1984) • Matador (1986) • La ley del deseo (1987) • Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios (1988) • ¡Átame! (1990) • Tacones lejanos (1991) • Kika (1993) • La flor de mi secreto (1995) • Carne trémula (1997) • Todo sobre mi madre (1999) • Hable con ella (2002) • La mala educación (2004) • Volver (2006)