- Julieta (film) - Wikipedia
Julieta (Spanish pronunciation: [xuˈljeta]), originally titled Silencio, is a 2016 Spanish melodrama film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar It is based on "Chance", "Silence", and "Soon", 3 short stories by Alice Munro from her 2004 collection Runaway
- Julieta (2016) - IMDb
Julieta: Directed by Pedro Almodóvar With Emma Suárez, Adriana Ugarte, Daniel Grao, Inma Cuesta After a casual encounter, a brokenhearted woman decides to confront her life and the most important events involving her estranged daughter
- Watch Julieta - Netflix
A chance meeting sends a teacher in her fifties on a troubling journey into her past and a search for her long-lost daughter Watch trailers learn more
- Julieta movie review film summary (2016) - Roger Ebert
Three decades earlier, Julieta (now Adriana Ugarte), an attractive and adventurous classics teacher, sets off on a nocturnal train trip that will change her life When an older man tries to chat, she flees to the bar car, where she meets Xoan (Daniel Grao), a handsome young fisherman
- Julieta Movie Review - Common Sense Media
Colorful, subtle, mature soap opera from Almodóvar Read Common Sense Media's Julieta review, age rating, and parents guide
- Julieta | FilmNation
After a casual encounter, a brokenhearted woman decides to confront her life and the most important events about her stranded daughter
- Julieta - Apple TV
In Julieta, critically acclaimed director Pedro Almodovar tells a story about a mother’s struggle to survive uncertainty and come to grips with fate Julieta lives in Madrid with her daughter Antia They are both in pain over the loss of Xoan, Antia’s father and Julieta’s husband
- Julieta (2016) directed by Pedro Almodóvar - Letterboxd
Julieta (2016) directed by Pedro Almodóvar • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd The film spans 30 years in Julieta’s life from a nostalgic 1985 where everything seems hopeful, to 2015 where her life appears to be beyond repair and she is on the verge of madness
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